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24 November, 23:24

A woman 5 ft tall walks at the rate of 7.5 ft/sec away from a streetlight that is 10 ft above the ground. At what rate is the tip of her shadow moving?

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  1. 24 November, 23:32
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    Height of the woman = 5 ft

    Rate at which the woman is walking = 7.5 ft/sec

    Let us assume the length of the shadow = s

    Le us assume the distance of the woman's feet from the base of the streetlight = x

    Then

    s/5 = (s + x) / 12

    12s = 5s + 5x

    7s = 5x

    s = (5/7) x

    Now let us differentiate with respect to t

    ds/dt = (5/7) (dx/dt)

    We already know that dx/dt = 7/2 ft/sec

    Then

    ds/dt = (5/7) * (7/2)

    = (5/2)

    = 2.5 ft/sec

    From the above deduction, it can be easily concluded that the rate at which the tip of her shadow is moving is 2.5 ft/sec.
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