Explanation:
You can solve this problem using similar triangles. The ratio of the height of the flagpole to the length of its shadow should be the same as the ratio of the height of the ferris wheel to the length of its shadow, since both triangles are similar.
Let Hf be the height of the ferris wheel, Sf be the length of its shadow, Hp be the height of the flagpole, and Sp be the length of its shadow. We know:
Hp = 8 feet (height of the flagpole)
Sp = 15 feet (length of the flagpole's shadow)
Sf = 75 feet (length of the ferris wheel's shadow)
Now, set up the proportion:
(Hp / Sp) = (Hf / Sf)
Plug in the known values:
(8 / 15) = (Hf / 75)
Now, solve for Hf (height of the ferris wheel):
Hf = (8 / 15) * 75
Hf = 40 feet
So, the ferris wheel is 40 feet tall.