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25 June, 14:55

On Silver Island, a palm tree, a giant rock, and a buried treasure form a triangle with a base of 100 yards and a height of 50 yards. On a map of the island, the three landmarks for a triangle with a base of 2 ft and a height of 1 ft. How many times the area of the triangle on the map is the area of the actual triangle?

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  1. 25 June, 15:04
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    The actual area is 45000 time the area of the map

    Step-by-step explanation:

    Area of triangle = (1/2) (base x height)

    1 yard = 3 foot

    Base of the actual triangle = 100 yards = 300ft

    Height of the actual triangle = 50 yards = 150ft.

    Area of the actual triangle = (1/2) (300 x 150)

    = 45000 square ft

    Base of the triangle on the map = 2ft

    Height of the triangle on the map = 1ft

    Area of the triangle on the map = (1/2) (2 x 1)

    = 1 square ft.

    The actual area is 45000 time the area of the map
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