The flag pole is 14 feet high it cast a shadow of 5 feet. Dan is six feet tall what high is his shadow

Cross multiply and solve for x.

14/5 = 6/x

To find the height of Dan's shadow, we can set up a proportion using the given information about the flagpole and its shadow.

Let's represent the height of Dan's shadow as "x".

The proportion can be set up as:

(Height of the flagpole) / (Length of the flagpole's shadow) = (Height of Dan) / (Length of Dan's shadow)

We can substitute the given values into the proportion:

14 feet / 5 feet = 6 feet / x

To solve for x, we can cross-multiply and then divide:

14 * x = 5 * 6

14x = 30

Dividing both sides of the equation by 14:

x = 30 / 14

Simplifying the fraction:

x ≈ 2.14

Therefore, Dan's shadow is approximately 2.14 feet tall.