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3 May, 15:52

A barrier in the shape of a rectangle is used to retain oil spills. On a blueprint, a similar barrier is 9 inches long and 2 inches wide. The width of the actual barrier is 1.2 miles. What is the length of the actual barrier?

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  1. 3 May, 16:02
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    Width of the actual barrier = 1.2 miles

    Width of the barrier in the blueprint = 2 inches

    2 inch dimension of blueprint = 1.2 miles of original

    So, 1 inch dimension of blueprint = 1.2/2 = 0.6 miles.

    Since the length of the barrier in the blueprint = 9 inches,

    length of the actual barrier = 9 (0.6) = 5.4 miles.
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