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Tree Height
| Measuring tree height is easy as long
as you have a ruler and a friend whose height you know. Have your friend
stand next to the tree. Take your ruler and stand way back so your ruler
is taller than the tree (like the picture). Figure out how tall your friend
is on the ruler and how tall the tree is on the ruler. In the picture on
the left, Peterson is 1/2 inch tall while the tree is 5 1/2 inch tall. Since
I know that Peterson is 5 1/2 feet tall, I can set up a proportion to find the
height of the tree. .5 inch
= 5.5 inch tree
height = 60.5 feet tall Another way to think about it is that if Peterson is 1/2 inch tall on the ruler, then the tree is 11 Petersons tall (5.5 inch/.5 inch = 11). 11 Petersons x 5.5 feet = 60.5 feet tall |
| Peterson is 5.5 ft tall, so tree is 60.5 ft tall. |