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28 September, 19:10

A rectangular school banner has a length of 54 inches and a width of 36 inches. A sign is made that is similar to the school banner and has a length of 17 inches. What is the ratio of the area of the school banner to the area of the sign? $$

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  1. 28 September, 19:15
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    For rectangular school banner we have:

    A1 = (54) * (36)

    A1 = 1944 in ^ 2

    For sign:

    For the width we have the following relationship:

    (w) / (36) = (17) / (54)

    Clearing w:

    w = ((17) / (54)) * (36)

    w = 11.33333333

    Therefore, the sign area is:

    A2 = (11.33333333) * (17)

    A2 = 192.6666667 in ^ 2

    The ratio of the area of the school banner to the area of the sign is:

    (A1) / (A2) = (1944) / (192.7)

    Answer:

    The ratio of the area of the school banner to the area of the sign is:

    (A1) / (A2) = (1944) / (192.7)
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