A Vertical pole of 5.6m height carts a shadow 3.2m long at same time find

the height of pole which carts a shadow 5m long.

5.6/3.2 = x/5

To find the height of the pole that casts a shadow 5m long, we can set up a proportion using the given information.

Let's call the height of the unknown pole "x".

According to the given information, we have the following proportion:

Height of first pole / Length of shadow of first pole = Height of second pole / Length of shadow of second pole

Substituting the given values, we get:

5.6m / 3.2m = x / 5m

To solve for "x", we need to cross-multiply and then divide:

(5.6m * 5m) / 3.2m = x

28m^2 / 3.2m = x

8.75m = x

So the height of the pole that casts a shadow 5m long is 8.75m.