Lesson 8 MI/Vocab. Lesson 8 Ex1 Use Shadow Reckoning TREES A tree in front of Marcel’s house has a shadow 12 feet long. Marcel’s shadow.

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Lesson 8 MI/Vocab

Lesson 8 Ex1 Use Shadow Reckoning TREES A tree in front of Marcel’s house has a shadow 12 feet long. Marcel’s shadow is 3 feet long. If Marcel is 5.5 feet tall, how tall is the tree?

A.A B.B C.C D.D Lesson 8 CYP1 Jayson casts a shadow that is 10 feet long. At the same time, a flagpole casts a shadow that is 40 feet long. If the flagpole is 20 feet tall, how tall is Jayson?

Lesson 8 Ex2 Use Indirect Measurement SURVEYING The two triangles shown in the figure are similar. Find the distance d across the stream.

Lesson 8 CYP2 1.A 2.B 3.C 4.D SURVEYING The two triangles shown in the figure are similar. Find the distance d across the stream.

Lesson 8 MI/Vocab Payton wants to ride her bike from her house to the park. Help her use indirect measurement to find the distance from her house to the park.