A 40-foot tree casts a shadow 60 feet long. How long would the shadow of a 6-foot man be at that time?
2 answers:
Answer:
26 ft
Step-by-step explanation:
I'm guessing this is how it's done
60-40= 20
there for at this time any shadow would be 20x it's original height/length
so 6+20=26 ft
lmk if I'm correct
Taking ratios
Let the shadow length=x ft
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