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Answer:
[tex] x = 900 ft\frac{2.5 in}{225 ft}= 10 in[/tex]
So then the model would have 10 inches.
Step-by-step explanation:
For this case we know that the actual building measures 900 ft
And we have the following ratio between the scale model and the real structure 3.5 in = 225 ft.
So we can use the following proportion:
[tex]\frac{x in}{900 ft} = \frac{3.5 in}{225 ft}[/tex]
Where x represent the height of the model at inches. And solving for x we got:
[tex] x = 900 ft\frac{2.5 in}{225 ft}= 10 in[/tex]
So then the model would have 10 inches.
Answer: the height is 14 inches.
Step-by-step explanation:
We know that the actual building is 900 feet tall. Tommy wants to make a model where 3.5 inches represent 225 feet.
So the first step is dividing the 900 feet of the building into groups of 225 feet.
this is:
N = 900/225 = 4
And for each of those 4 groups, we have 3.5 inches in the model, then the height of the model is:
H = 4*3.5 = 14 inches