Question: Now, get a mirror and duplicate the demonstration for yourself. It's important to find someone a fair bit taller (or shorter) than you- there are
Now, get a mirror and duplicate the demonstration for yourself. It's important to find someone a fair bit taller (or shorter) than you- there are inaccuracies in measuring, so a difference of an inch or two in actual heights won't show up. Be sure to put the other person 2 feet (or 24 ") in front of the mirror. Then, measure the distance you need to stand at in order to see that person's head in the mirror. Masure from the same place- from top of shoe may work best. Now, copy the diagram the instructor in the video drew on the board, using 24" for the distance from the "subject" to the mirror. Replace the 20" with the distance you had to stand at to see the subject's head in the mirror. Replace 64" with your height. Then use similar triangles to find the subject's height. How close did you get to the actual person's height, using this method applying the idea of similar triangles
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