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    General Thoughts: General Mathematics

    @ Arsenal I think you would - what they are after is that you understand the question and what you need to do, not necessarily just getting the answer correct
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    General Thoughts: General Mathematics

    @ Miranda94 You had to find the depreciation angle of the pole to the man's head and then minus it from 90 to get your angle. It is the same from the man's head to the end of his shadow, then just use trig - ie. tan (whatever % it was) = x/1.5, multiply both sides by 1.5 and you got x
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