Given:
Shadow of flagpole = 27 feet
Height of the tall student = 6 feet
Shadow of the tall student = 2 feet
Required:
the height of the pole
Step-by-step explanation:
Both the triangles are similar so the ratio of their corresponding sides are equal
![\frac{height\text{ }of\text{ }flagpole}{height\text{ }of\text{ }student}=\frac{shadow\text{ }of\text{ }flagpole}{shadow\text{ }of\text{ }student}](https://img.qammunity.org/2023/formulas/mathematics/college/i93tqq8dggzkfja2y2kydavrhxe98ypq5x.png)
Substituting the given values we get
![\begin{gathered} \frac{height\text{ }of\text{ }flagpole}{6}=(27)/(2) \\ \\ height\text{ }of\text{ }flagpole=(27*6)/(2)=27*3 \\ \\ height\text{ }of\text{ }flagpole=81\text{ }feet \end{gathered}](https://img.qammunity.org/2023/formulas/mathematics/college/g1t4vy7kklk46y00c98w05xty48wdvuf79.png)
Final answer:
The height of the flagpole is 81 feet.