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In the lake, a sallboat casts a shadow of 4 yards. A buoy that is 2 feet tall casts a shadow of 1 foot

What is the helght of the sallboat?
a. 2 feet
b. 8 feet
c. 6 feet
d. 24 feet

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Final answer:

The height of the sailboat is determined by setting a proportion using the buoy's height and shadow. With the sailboat's shadow being 12 feet, a proportion with the buoy's measurements provides a sailboat height of 24 feet.

Step-by-step explanation:

To determine the height of the sailboat we will use the fact that similar triangles have proportional sides. The buoy, which is 2 feet tall, casts a 1-foot shadow. Therefore, for every foot of height, the shadow is half a foot. Using this ratio, we can determine the height of the sailboat by knowing that it casts a shadow of 4 yards, which is equivalent to 12 feet (since 1 yard is equal to 3 feet). If we set up the proportion with the buoy's measurements (2 feet tall and 1-foot shadow), the sailboat's measurements would be 'x' feet tall and 12 feet shadow. The proportion is 2/1 = x/12. Solving for 'x' gives us a height of 24 feet for the sailboat. Therefore, the correct answer is d. 24 feet.

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