Asked by Anthony
Does anybody understans this?
You have been assigned a task of estimating the cost of a tree removal. The cost is $25 per foot, up to 50 feet; above that, the cost increases to $50 per foot. You drop the kids off at the swimming pool and see some of your friends basking in the sun and wish you could stay. You get to the job site only to find that the basket truck that was supposed to meet you broke down on the highway 16 miles away. Explain how you can estimate the height of the tree.
You have been assigned a task of estimating the cost of a tree removal. The cost is $25 per foot, up to 50 feet; above that, the cost increases to $50 per foot. You drop the kids off at the swimming pool and see some of your friends basking in the sun and wish you could stay. You get to the job site only to find that the basket truck that was supposed to meet you broke down on the highway 16 miles away. Explain how you can estimate the height of the tree.
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Answered by
Ms. Sue
Stand next to the tree. Compare the lengths of the shadows you and the tree make.
Use a proportion comparing your height and the two shadow lengths.
Use a proportion comparing your height and the two shadow lengths.
Answered by
Anthony
I still don't understand im sorry about that I can figure it out if i had an example
Answered by
Anthony
Lol never mind i have it
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