23.5k views
2 votes
A 65 ft tree casts a 13 ft shadow. At the same time of day, how long would the shadow of a 20 ft building be? (Draw a diagram to help you set up a proportion)

User MoienGK
by
5.5k points

1 Answer

6 votes

height of tree = 65 ft

length of shadow = 13 ft

Let draw a diagram to illustrate the question effectively

The proportion can be set up below


\begin{gathered} (65)/(20)=(13)/(x) \\ \text{cross multiply} \\ 65x=260 \\ x=(260)/(65) \\ x=4\text{ ft} \end{gathered}

Th shadow will be 4 ft. do you

A 65 ft tree casts a 13 ft shadow. At the same time of day, how long would the shadow-example-1
User Pawan Nogariya
by
5.6k points