Math, asked by kanishka01singh, 1 year ago

the shadow of 10m high pole is 6m , find the shadow of a 15m high pole, at the same time of the day

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Answered by AditiHegde
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Given:

The shadow of 10m high pole is 6m

To find:

The shadow of 10m high pole is 6m , find the shadow of a 15m high pole, at the same time of the day

Solution:

From given, we have,

The shadow of 10m high pole is 6m,

As it's given on the same day, so we have,

Equate the pole length to the shadow of 10 m pole to the pole length to the shadow of 15 m pole

10 m pole / 6 m shadow = 15 m pole / x m shadow

x m shadow = 15 m pole /10 m pole × 6 m shadow

x m shadow = 9 m shadow.

Therefore, the shadow of a 15m high pole, at the same time of the day is 9 m in length.

Answered by Anonymous
36

 \green{ \boxed{verified \:  \: answer}}

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 \bold{shadow \:  \: of \:  \: the \:  \: pole  \implies \: 6m}

 \bold{im  \implies \:  \frac{6}{10}m}

 \bold{shadow \:  \: of \:  \: 15 \: m \: pole \implies \frac{6}{10} \times 15}

 \bold{ \implies 9m}

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