Ask Question
6 April, 16:11

A man standing 13 feet from the base of a lamppost casts a shadow 5 feet long. if the man is 6 feet tall and walks away from the lamppost at a speed of 450 feet per minute, at what rate, in feet per minute, will the length of his shadow be changing?

+1
Answers (1)
  1. 6 April, 18:26
    0
    10Find the height of the flag pole in m. 1120Find d if b = 6, e = 15, and a = 8.8.25Find a if b = 11, e = 8, and d = 6.151.62.25A 3.2 m ladder is leaning against a wall with its foot 1.5 m from the wall. How far is a second ladder from the wall if it is 4.8 m long and parallel to the first ladder?20A person whose eye height is 1.6 m stands 0.8 m from a mirror. If the mirror is 10 m from a wall when the person sees the top of the wall, how tall is the wall?32.5A person whose eye height is 1.5 m stands 0.3 m from a mirror and sees the top of a building in the mirror. If the mirror is 6.5 m from the wall, how tall is the wall?8.4A person whose eye height is 1.2 m stands 0.4 m from a mirror. If the mirror is 2.8 m from the wall when the person sees the top of the wall, how tall is the wall?12.5A building casts a shadow 37.5 m long. If a metre stick casts a shadow 3 m long at the same time and location, how tall is the building?30A man is 6 feet tall, his shadow is 3.5 feet. He is standing next to a flagpole with a shadow of 17.5 feet. How tall is the flagpole?0.5 x/10 = 5/100
Know the Answer?
Not Sure About the Answer?
Get an answer to your question ✅ “A man standing 13 feet from the base of a lamppost casts a shadow 5 feet long. if the man is 6 feet tall and walks away from the lamppost ...” in 📙 Mathematics if there is no answer or all answers are wrong, use a search bar and try to find the answer among similar questions.
Search for Other Answers