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On a sunny day, a flag pole and its shadow form the sides of a right triangle, if the hypotenuse is 52 meters long and the shadow is 48 meters. How tall is the flag pole?

On a sunny day, a flag pole and its shadow form the sides of a right triangle, if-example-1
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The right triangle formed by the flagpole and its shadow is shown below

From the right triangle,

BC represents the height of the flagpole

AC is the hypotenuse of the triangle

AB is the length of the shadow

To find BC, we would apply the pythagorean theorem which is expressed as

hypotenuse^2 = one leg^2 + other leg^2

one leg = BC

other leg = 48

By applying the theorem, we have

52^2 = 48^2 + BC^2

2704 = 2304 + BC^2

Subtracting 2304 from both sides of the equation, we have

2704 - 2304 = 2304 - 2304 + BC^2

BC^2 = 400

BC = square root of 400

BC = 20

Option D is correct

On a sunny day, a flag pole and its shadow form the sides of a right triangle, if-example-1
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