Final answer:
The rate at which the height of the ladder is changing when the base is 9 ft from the wall is 0.25 ft/sec.
Step-by-step explanation:
To find the rate at which the height of the ladder is changing, we can use related rates. Let h represent the height of the ladder and x represent the distance of the base from the wall.
By using similar triangles, we have h/x = 15/9.
Differentiating both sides with respect to time t, we get (dh/dt)/(dx/dt) = 15/9.
Plugging in the given values, we have (dh/dt)/(0.5) = 15/9. Solving for dh/dt, we get dh/dt = 0.25 ft/sec.