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15 August, 03:33

1. Kelly has a rock garden with a length of 6 feet. She constructs a scale model of the rock garden using the scale 1 inch:2 feet.

(a) What is the length of the garden in her model? Show your work, including your proportion.

(b) If the width is 5 inches for the scale model and the scale is still 1 inch to 2 feet, will her scale model drawing fit on a piece of paper that is 8.5 inches by 7 inches? Why or why not?

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  1. 15 August, 03:42
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    (a) 3 inches

    (b) Her scale model drawing WILL fit on the piece of paper 8.5 by 7 inches

    Step-by-step explanation:

    Scaling

    We use scales to represent realities in reduced spaces. In the case of lengths or surfaces, the scale allows us to draw the shapes in normal sheets of paper.

    (a)

    Kelly's rock garden has a length of 6 feet. She uses a 1 inch:2 feet scale. this means that the model length is

    6 feet*1 inch/2 feet = 3 inches

    (b)

    The width of the model is 5 inches, keeping the same scale it means the real length is

    5 inches * 2 feet / 1 inch = 10 feet

    The model will have 3 inches by 5 inches, it perfectly fits on any regular piece of paper
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