Answer: The lamppost is 7 feet 2 inches
Step-by-step explanation: If Ann measured her own height and her shadow, then what she used is a ratio between both measurements. If she can measure the shadow of the lamppost, then she can use the same ratio of her height and it’s shadow to derive the correct measurement of the lamppost.
If Ann’s height was measured as 5 feet 3 inches, and her shadow was 8 feet 9 inches, the ratio between them can be expressed as 3:5.
Reduce both dimensions to the same unit, that is, inches. (Remember 12 inches = 1 foot)
Ratio = 63/105
Reduce to the least fraction
Ratio = 3/5
If the height of the lamppost is H, then
H/144 = 3/5
H = (144 x3)/5
H = 86.4
Therefore the lamppost is approximately 86 inches, that is 7 feet and 2 inches tall.
Answer:
85°
Step-by-step explanation:
Please follow along with these directions on the attached picture so that this makes sense. I have labeled the picture with the variables I used and the angles I figured out.
Let's start in the top left corner. Remember: triangles always have 180°, and straight lines always have 180°.
180-115 = 65
65+85+x = 180, so x = 30
30+90+y = 180, so y = 60
180-155 = 25
25+60+z = 180, so z = 95
180-95 = 85°
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Answer:
30 pounds
Step-by-step explanation:
Amount of tin in first alloy + amount of tin in second alloy = amount of tin in mixture
0.15 (20) + 0.10 x = 0.12 (20 + x)
3 + 0.10 x = 2.4 + 0.12 x
0.6 = 0.02 x
x = 30
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