What is the total length of the pole in a lake?

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Apologies for not being able to provide the summary sooner.In summary, the conversation discussed a pole in a lake with one-half of it in the ground, one-third covered by water, and 12 ft out of the water. The question asked for the total length of the pole, which was found to be 72 ft. The problem can also be solved using equations. The conversation also brought up the issue of whether the question belonged in the Brain Teasers section, as it was originally from a quiz.
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The pole in a lake!

There is a pole in a lake. One-half of the pole is in the ground, another one-third of it is covered by water, and 12 ft is out of the water. What is the total length of the pole in 'ft'?:bugeye:
 
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72ft

(damn this 10 character minimum limit)
 
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How is that this is posted under the Brain Teasers section?
 
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72ft is correct
Solution:

Fraction of pole in the ground = 1/2
Fraction of pole covered by water = 1/3
Fraction of pole in the ground and covered by water = 1/2 + 1/3 = (3 + 2)/6 = 5/6
Fraction of pole out of water = 1 - 5/6 = 1/6
Thus, one-sixth of the pole (out of water) is 12 ft.
So, total length of pole = 72 ft.

It may be noted that:
Length of pole in the ground = 72/2 = 36 ft.
Length of pole covered by water = 72/3 = 24 ft.
Length of pole out of water = 12 ft.


The problem may also be solved by setting up the following equation: x/2 + x/3 + 12 = x
where x denotes the total length of the pole in ft.
The equation may be solved as shown below.
5x/6 + 12 = x
12 = x - 5x/6 = x/6
x/6 = 12 or x = 72.
 
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neutrino said:
How is that this is posted under the Brain Teasers section?

True, these questions from a jr.high quiz aren't really brain teasers powergirl...
 
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ooo...sorry
 

1. What is the importance of knowing the total length of the pole in a lake?

Determining the total length of the pole in a lake is crucial for understanding the ecological balance of the lake and its surrounding area. It can also provide valuable information for researchers studying the lake's ecosystem and the species that inhabit it.

2. How is the total length of the pole in a lake measured?

The total length of the pole in a lake can be measured using various techniques such as sonar, underwater cameras, and physical measurements. These methods can provide accurate measurements of the pole's length and can be used to create detailed maps of the lake's bottom.

3. What factors can affect the accuracy of measuring the total length of the pole in a lake?

Some factors that can affect the accuracy of measuring the total length of the pole in a lake include water depth, clarity, and the presence of debris or other obstacles. These factors can make it challenging to get an exact measurement and may require multiple measurements to ensure accuracy.

4. How does the total length of the pole in a lake impact the surrounding ecosystem?

The total length of the pole in a lake can impact the surrounding ecosystem in various ways. For example, if the pole is too long, it can disrupt the natural flow of water and affect the distribution of nutrients and oxygen. It can also create hazards for aquatic species and impact their behavior and migration patterns.

5. Can the total length of the pole in a lake change over time?

Yes, the total length of the pole in a lake can change over time due to natural processes like erosion, sedimentation, and changes in water level. Human activities such as construction, dredging, and fishing can also alter the length of the pole in a lake. Regular monitoring is necessary to track these changes and their potential impacts on the ecosystem.

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