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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?

User Splaytreez
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Answer:

Height of the tower = 150 foot

Explanation:

We need to find height of the tower with 120-foot shadow.

We have a 10-foot street sign casts a shadow of 8 feet.


\texttt{Ratio of height to shadow height =}(10)/(8)=(5)/(4)

We have


\frac{\texttt{Height of tower}}{\texttt{Shadow height of tower}}=(5)/(4)\\\\\frac{\texttt{Height of tower}}{120}=(5)/(4)\\\\\texttt{Height of tower}=(5)/(4)* 120=150feet

Height of the tower = 150 foot

User ThePartyTurtle
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Answer:

The height of the tower is 150 ft

Explanation:

Let the height of the tower be H feet.

The corresponding sides will then be in the same proportion.

The ratio of the shadows will be in the same proportion as the ratio of the heights.


(H)/(10)=(120)/(8)

We multiply both sides by 10 to get:


(H)/(10)* 10=(120)/(8)* 10


H=150

Therefore, the height of the tower is 150 ft

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