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A building casts a shadow 30 m long. At the same time, the shadow cast by a 41-cm tall pole is 72 cm long. Find the height of the building.

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Answer:

The height of the building is 17.08 m.

Explanation:

Let the height of the building be h.

The building casts a shadow 30 m long. So, the ratio of object and its shadow is


r_1=(x)/(30)

At the same time the shadow cast by a 41-cm tall pole is 72 cm long. So, the ratio of object and its shadow is


r_2=(41)/(72)

The ratio of object and its shadow is same at a point of time.


r_1=r_2


(x)/(30)=(41)/(72)

On cross multiplication we get


72x=30* 41


72x=1230

Divide both sides by 72.


x=(1230)/(72)


x=17.0833\approx 17.08

Therefore the height of the building is 17.08 m.

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In this question, it is given that

A building casts a shadow 30 m long. At the same time, the shadow cast by a 41-cm tall pole is 72 cm long.

Let the height of the building be x m.

Now we set the ratio, which is


(x)/(3000)= (41)/(72)

Cross multiplication


72x = 3000*41 \\ 72x = 123000

Dividing both sides by 72


x = (123000)/(72) = 1708.33 cm= 17 m

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