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20 March, 08:41

A 8-foot tall man is standing beside a 32-foot flagpole. The flagpole is

casting a shadow of 22.5 feet. How much longer is the shadow cast by the

flagpole than the shadow cast by the man?

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  1. 20 March, 12:08
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    The flagpole's shadow is 16.875 feet longer than the man's shadow

    Step-by-step explanation:

    The total length of the shadow is expressed by taking its actual length by a factor that depends on the position of the sun which is constant for the man too. The expression is as follows;

    Height of the shadow=actual height of the flagpole*factor

    where;

    length of the flagpole's shadow=22.5 feet

    actual height of the flagpole=32 feet

    factor=f

    replacing;

    22.5=32*f

    32 f=22.5

    f=22.5/32

    f=0.703125

    Using this factor in the expression below;

    Length of man's shadow=actual height of man*factor

    where;

    length of man's shadow=m

    actual height of man=8 feet

    factor=0.703125

    replacing;

    length of man's shadow=8*0.703125=5.625 feet

    Determine how much longer the flagpole's shadow is as follows;

    flagpoles shadow-man's shadow=22.5-5.625=16.875 feet

    The flagpole's shadow is 16.875 feet longer than the man's shadow
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