A pole 12 feet tall casts a shadow 9 feet long. How tall is a tree that casts a shadow 54 feet long?

12/9 = x/54

Cross multiply and solve for x.

648 = 9x

÷9 ÷9
72 = X

Right.

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To determine the height of the tree that casts a shadow 54 feet long, you can use a proportion equation.

Let's set up the proportion:

Height of the pole / Length of the pole's shadow = Height of the tree / Length of the tree's shadow

Using the given information:

Height of the pole = 12 feet
Length of the pole's shadow = 9 feet
Length of the tree's shadow = 54 feet (given)

Now, substitute the values into the proportion equation and solve for the unknown height of the tree:

12 feet / 9 feet = Height of the tree / 54 feet

To solve for the unknown height, we can cross-multiply:

9 * Height of the tree = 12 * 54

Now, solve for the unknown height by dividing both sides of the equation by 9:

Height of the tree = (12 * 54) / 9

Height of the tree = 72 feet

Therefore, the tree is 72 feet tall.