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no, i cannot
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Assuming the light source is a giant uniform laser, I'm getting 8m 😁 If the 4m vertical shadow was its own tower, it would have a 6m shadow, add to the existing tower to see its shadow would be 12m if there was no wall, multiply by 2/3 to get 8m.
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For every 2 of vertical you get 3 shadow. 4 against wall means 6 shadow plus 6 more shadow is 12 total. Times 2/3 is 8
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I used to math a long long time ago. Not so much anymore beyond calculations. If I had to answer I would say 8m ?
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i thought I wasn't going to get sniped by this, but looks like 8m to me
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If the 2m long object casts 3m long shadow, then the 4m long shadow will cast 6m long shadow. We add this to 6m shadow cast by the red object, we get 12m shadow length total. Object length to shadow proportion from the green object is 2/3. If we apply this to red object, we get: object_length/12 = 2/3. Result is 8
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Guessing u need to sssume wall is 90 deg
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