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On a sunny day, a 3-foot red kangaroo casts a shadow that is 5 feet long. the shadow of a nearby eucalyptus tree is 7 feet long. find the height of the tree.

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Final answer:

Using similar triangles, the height of the eucalyptus tree is found to be 4.2 feet tall, given the ratio of the 3-foot red kangaroo's height to its 5-foot shadow and the tree's 7-foot shadow.

Step-by-step explanation:

On a sunny day, a 3-foot-tall red kangaroo casts a 5-foot-long shadow. At the same time, the shadow of a nearby eucalyptus tree is 7 feet long. To find the height of the tree, we can use similar triangles.

The kangaroo's height of 3 feet and shadow of 5 feet form a ratio. The tree's height (which we do not know) and shadow of 7 feet will have the same ratio because the sun's angles are the same for both the kangaroo and the tree.

We can write the proportion as:
Kangaroo's Height / Kangaroo's Shadow = Tree's Height / Tree's Shadow

So, we can say:

3 feet / 5 feet = Tree's Height / 7 feet

Cross-multiply to solve for the tree's height:

(3 feet) * (7 feet) = (Tree's Height) * (5 feet)

21 feet2 = (Tree's Height) * 5 feet

Divide both sides by 5 feet to isolate Tree's Height:

Tree's Height = 21 feet2 / 5 feet

Tree's Height = 4.2 feet

Therefore, the eucalyptus tree is 4.2 feet tall.

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