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30 August, 01:27

An electrical tower casts a 120-foot shadow. At the same time, a 10-foot

street sign casts a shadow of 8 feet. What is the height of the tower?

O A. 270 ft

O B. 150 ft

O C. 120 ft

O D. 180 ft

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  1. 30 August, 01:34
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    B. 150 feet.

    Step-by-step explanation:

    The tower and the street sign and their shadows form 2 similar triangles.

    So the corresponding lengths are in the same ratio, then:

    120 / 8 = h / 10 where h is the height of the tower.

    8h = 120 * 10

    h = 120 * 10 / 8

    = 150 feet.
  2. 30 August, 01:44
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    Set up a ratio with the height over the shadow.

    Let the height of the tower be X

    The ratio of the tower is x/120

    The ratio if the sign is 10/8

    Set them to equal and solve for x:

    x/120 = 10/8

    Cross multiply:

    8x = 1200

    Divide both sides by 8:

    x = 1200/8

    x = 150

    The answer is B. 150 ft.
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