On sunny day, a 5-foot red kangaroo casts a shadow that is 7 feet long. The shadow of a nearby eucalyptus tree is 35 feet long. How do you write and solve a proportion to find the height of the tree?

1 Answer
Jun 8, 2018

Let the height of the kangaroo be y_1 = 5" ft"

Let the length of the shadow of the kangaroo be x_1 = 7" ft"

Let the unknown height of the tree be y_2

Let the length of the shadow of the tree be x_2 = 35" ft"

The proportion is:

y_1/x_1=y_2/x_2

Solve for y_2:

y_2 = y_1 x_2/x_1

Substitute in the known values:

y_2 = (5" ft") (35" ft")/(7" ft")

y_2 = 25" ft"