Dakota drew a scale drawing of a summer camp. The sand volleyball court, which is 8 meters wide in real life, is 4 millimeters wide in the drawing. What is the scale of the drawing?

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Answer:

1 millimeter = 2 meters

Step-by-step explanation:

Scales are used in drawings to represent large buildings and places.

Given

Original width of basketball court = w = 8 meters

Width in drawing = s = 4 millimeters

In order to find the scale we have to divide the original width by the width in drawing.

[tex]Scale = \frac{Original\ width}{Width\ in\ drawing}\\Scale = \frac{8}{4}\\Scale = 2\ meter\ per\ millimeter[/tex]

This means that 1 millimeter represents 2 meters of the original court

1 millimeter = 2 meters

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