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6 February, 15:13

On a sunny day, a 4-foot red kangaroo casts a shadow that is 9 feet long. The shadow of a nearby eucalyptus tree is 36 feet long. Find the height of the tree

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  1. 6 February, 15:28
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    The height of the kangaroo is 4 feet and it's shadow is 9 feet. The relationship between the kangaroo and its shadow is 4/9. This has to be equal to that of the eucalyptus tree. The relationship of the eucalyptus tree is x/36.

    4/9=x/36

    You can either solve for x by realizing that in order to get from 9 to 36, you multiply by 4 and therefore have to multiply 4 by 4 to get x.

    Or you can solve for x by cross multiplication. 36 (4) = 144. You then divide 144 by 9.

    Either way, x = 16 and the height of the tree is 16 feet.
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