sharonglass77 sharonglass77
  • 07-12-2017
  • Mathematics
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Describe how you could use your height and a yardstick to determine the unknown height of a flagpole.

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mcquademason
mcquademason mcquademason
  • 07-12-2017
you measure your height and the height of your shadow the you measure the height of the poles shadow and you then have the equation
y(your height)/s(your shadows height)=x(flagpoles height)/z(flagpoles shadow)
then to find the answer you just multiply the z by y/s
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