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25 January, 23:20

Trevor Linden, a former player for the Vancouver Canucks, is 1.93 m tall. On a hockey card, he is 5.4 cm tall. What scale was used to print the hockey card?

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  1. 25 January, 23:43
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    scale used to print the hockey card is 27/965

    scale used to print the hockey card in decimal is 1/35.74

    Step-by-step explanation:

    we know that in scale problems

    scale is used in drawing to enlarge or reduce size of object by a certain amount

    scale = size of object in drawing / actual size of object

    Height of trevor = 1.93 m

    we know that 1 m = 100 cm

    Height of trevor in cm = 1.93 m*100 = 193 cm (actual size)

    (this is done so that unit of measurement is same for card and trevor's height i. e cm)

    Trevor's card on hockey card = 5.4 cm (size in drawing)

    scale used = Trevor's card on hockey card / Height of trevor in cm

    = 5.4/193 = 54 / 1930 = 27/965

    scale used to print the hockey card is 27/965

    scale used to print the hockey card in decimal is 1/35.74
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