Asked by Jack
A rectangular school banner has a length of 36 inches and a width of 52 inches. A sign is made that is similar to the school banner and has a length of 22 inches. What is the ratio of the area of the school banner to the area of the sign?
What is the ratio of the areas?
I tried doing 52/36 and multiplying that by 22. Then I tried getting the area by multiplying 22 and that number but I don't think its right.
What is the ratio of the areas?
I tried doing 52/36 and multiplying that by 22. Then I tried getting the area by multiplying 22 and that number but I don't think its right.
Answers
Answered by
Henry
Sign: W = 22/36 * 52 = 32.
Ab/As = (36*52)/(22*32) = 2.68.
Or Ab/As = (36/22)^2 = 2.68.
Ab/As = (36*52)/(22*32) = 2.68.
Or Ab/As = (36/22)^2 = 2.68.
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