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25 October, 17:08

John is 5ft tall and is standing in the light of a 15ft lamppost. His shadow is 4ft long. He walks 1ft father away from the lamppost, by how many feet will his shadow lengthen?

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  1. 25 October, 17:24
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    The shadow lengthened by 2.25 ft.

    Step-by-step explanation:

    Height of the lamppost is not needed here.

    We can write the ratio as,

    5 / 4 = x/5

    25 = 4x

    x = 25 / 4

    Now it is not needed to find the length of the new shadow, and so, we need to find the length of the added shadow.

    25 / 4 - 16 / 4 = 25 - 16 / 4 = 9/4 = 2.25 ft

    Length of the new shadow is 25 / 4 = 6.25 ft

    So length of new shadow - length of old shadow = 6.25 - 4 = 2.25 ft shadow lengthened
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