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3 September, 20:37

Paula designed a three-dimensional scale model of a department store. The volume of the scale model was 35 cubic feet. The ratio of the dimensions of the model to the dimensions of the store was 1:20. Determine the volume of the actual department store that Paula planned to build

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  1. 3 September, 20:48
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    700 cubic feet

    Step-by-step explanation:

    Volume of scale model = 35 cubic feet

    ratio of the dimensions of the model to the dimensions of the store was 1:20

    Therefore

    dimensions of the model / dimensions of the store = 1/20

    we know that in scaling

    dimensions of the model / dimensions of the store = Volume of scale model / volume of the actual department store

    Now substituting the value of scale model in the above ratio equation we have

    1/20 = 35/volume of the actual department store

    => volume of the actual department store = 35*20 = 700

    Therefore volume of the actual department store is 700 cubic feet
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