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a six foot tall man stands next to a flagpole the man casts a 4 foot shadow and the flag pole casts a 30 foot shadow what is the height of the flag pole

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The Solution.

Step 1:

We shall represent the problem in a diagram.

Step 2:

We shall use Similarity Theorem to find the height of the flagpole.

Let H = height of the flagpole.


\begin{gathered} By\text{ Similarity,} \\ (AB)/(AC)=(AD)/(AT) \\ \\ (4)/(30)=(6)/(H) \\ \text{Cross multiplying, we get} \\ 4H=30*6 \\ 4H=180 \\ \text{Dividing both sides by 4, we get} \\ H=(180)/(4)=45\text{ feet} \end{gathered}

Thus, the correct answer is 45 feet.

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