
As the figure shown above, the taller tree is 30 feet high and has a 40 feet shadow. What is the height of the shorter tree?
(1) The shorter tree has a 22 feet shadow.
(2) The distance between two trees is 18 feet.
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Could you explain please?


Yeah, but how do you know that its a proportion? DE is not equidistant from BCrijul007 wrote:
ABC is a right triangle and
BC || DE
Statement 1 : The shorter tree has a 22 feet shadow.
EA/AC = DE/BC
22/40 = x/30
therefore 1st statement alone is sufficient
Statement 2 : The distance between two trees is 18 feet.
CE = 18
EA = AC - CE = 22
rest same as statement 1
Both the Satements alone are sufficient..
Thats because DE is parellel to BCLayo wrote:Yeah, but how do you know that its a proportion? DE is not equidistant from BCrijul007 wrote:
ABC is a right triangle and
BC || DE
Statement 1 : The shorter tree has a 22 feet shadow.
EA/AC = DE/BC
22/40 = x/30
therefore 1st statement alone is sufficient
Statement 2 : The distance between two trees is 18 feet.
CE = 18
EA = AC - CE = 22
rest same as statement 1
Both the Satements alone are sufficient..