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13 March, 07:57

A geologist drew a scale drawing of a section of a quartz layer she saw in a cliff. The scale drawing of the layer is 2cm high and 24cm long. If the actual layer is 0.15m high, what is the actual quartz layer section she saw?

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  1. 13 March, 08:04
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    1.8 m

    Step-by-step explanation:

    the scale drawing of the quartz layer is 2 cm high and 24 cm long.

    As sen, the height of layer is 0.15 m

    it means, the height 0.15 m is equivalent to 2 cm.

    So, 2 cm is equivalent to 0.15 m on scale

    1 cm is equivalent to 0.15 / 2 = 0.075 m

    On scale length of the quartz layer = 24 cm

    Thus, the actual length of the quartz layer = 24 x 0.075 m = 1.8 m
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