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14 June, 01:08

If a 40 -foot tree casts a 12 -foot shadow, find the length of the shadow cast by a 26 dash foot tree?

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  1. 14 June, 03:34
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    7.8 feet

    Step-by-step explanation:

    The shadow, the ground and the distance between the top of the tree and end of the shadow form 2 right-angled triangles which are similar.

    So corresponding sides are in the same ratio. Therefore:-

    40 / 12 = 26/x where x is the length of shadow cast by the smaller tree.

    40x = 12*26

    x = (12*26) / 40

    = 7.8 feet
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