If one flag pole is y feet tall and casts a shadow x feet long, and another nearby flag pole casts a shadow p feet long at the same time of day, we can use similar triangles to determine the shadow of the second flag pole.
In this scenario, the two flag poles and the ground form two similar right triangles. The height of the first flag pole (y) corresponds to one leg of the first triangle, and the length of its shadow (x) corresponds to the other leg.
Similarly, the height of the second flag pole (h) corresponds to one leg of the second triangle, and the length of its shadow (p) corresponds to the other leg.
Therefore, the height of the second flag pole is equal to the product of the height of the first flag pole and the length of the shadow of the second flag pole, divided by the length of the shadow of the first flag pole.
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