A building with height D shadow up to G. A neighbor building with what height shadows C feet.   |----|----|----|----|----|----|----|  A    B    C    D    E    F    G    H

  B Ft. or CD/G
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rajitha

  • Jun 22nd, 2006
 

hi,

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sang.5986

  • Apr 1st, 2007
 

this can be solved by using the rule of cross multiplication i guess....

to get a shadow of G ft the ht of the building should be D

hence, for the shadow to be C ft, the height of the building should be CxD/G

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santosh

  • Sep 29th, 2007
 

Logically
d---->g
than
z---->c (2 letters gap)

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Amrith

  • Sep 30th, 2007
 

A building with height D feet is half of G feet
So obviously, a building with height half of C feet, which is B feet, would shadow C feet. I hope this is the logic

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