The document provides examples and explanations of using indirect measurement to find unknown heights or lengths. It gives two examples of setting up proportions using corresponding sides of similar triangles to calculate heights that cannot be measured directly. The examples find the height of a tree using a 6 foot person and 7 foot shadow, and the height of a rocket using a 4 foot model rocket and its 3 foot shadow. It explains that indirect measurement, also called using similar figures and proportions, allows calculating heights by setting up and solving proportions.