A pole that is 31m tall casts a shadow that is 128m long At
A pole that is 3.1m tall casts a shadow that is 1.28m long. At the same time, a nearby tower casts a shadow that is 45.75m long. How tall is the tower? Round your answer to the nearest meter.
Solution
Given that a pole of 3.1m tall casts a shadow of 1.28m long.
Let the required height of the tower is Xm and it casts a shadow of 45.75m long.
3.1m casts 1.28m long shadow
Xm casts 45.75m long shadow
By cross-multiplication,
1.28X=3.1*45.75
X=(3.1*45.75)/1.28
=110.8007m
Approximately 111m
Therefore, the height of the tower = 111m
