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3 January, 17:22

A 34-foot pole casts a 30-foot shadow. At the same time, a nearby tree casts a 24-foot shadow. How tall is the tree?

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  1. 3 January, 17:50
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    27.2 ft

    Step-by-step explanation:

    Let's set up a ratio that represents the problem:

    Object's Height (ft) : Shadow (ft)

    Substitute with the dimensions of the 34 foot pole and its 30 foot shadow.

    34 : 30

    Find the unit rate:

    The unit rate is when one number in a ratio is 1.

    Let's make the Shadow equal to one by dividing by 30 on both sides.

    Object's Height (ft) : Shadow (ft)

    34 : 30

    /30 / 30

    1.13 : 1

    Now, let's multiply by 24 on both sides to find the height of the tree.

    Multiply:

    Object's Height (ft) : Shadow (ft)

    1.13 : 1

    x24 x24

    27.2 : 24

    Therefore, the tree is 27.2 feet tall.
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