Two nearby trees are perpendicular to the ground, which is flat. One of these trees is
Choice B is correct. Each tree and its shadow can be modeled using a right triangle, where the height of the tree and the length of its shadow are the legs of the triangle. At a given point in time, the right triangles formed by two nearby trees and their respective shadows will be similar. Therefore, if the height of the other tree is
Choice A is incorrect and may result from calculating the difference between the lengths of the shadows, rather than the height of the other tree.
Choice C is incorrect and may result from calculating the difference between the height of the
Choice D is incorrect and may result from a conceptual or calculation error.