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A grid is shown with a rectangle drawn on it. The rectangle is 8 units long and 6 units wide, labeled with 8 and 6 respectively.
Scale: 1 box = 5 feet
Reproduce the scale drawing of Tomas’s front yard so that it has a scale of 1 box = 10 feet. Which shows the new scale drawing?
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A grid is shown with a rectangle drawn on it. The rectangle is 16 units long and 12 units wide, labeled with 16 and 12 respectively.
Scale: 1 box = 5 feet
Image with alt text: A grid is shown with a rectangle drawn on it. The rectangle is 16 units long and 12 units wide, labeled with 16 and 12 respectively. Scale: 1 box = 5 feet
A grid is shown with a rectangle drawn on it. The rectangle is 6 units long and 3 units wide, labeled with 6 and 3 respectively.
Scale: 1 box = 5 feet
Image with alt text: A grid is shown with a rectangle drawn on it. The rectangle is 6 units long and 3 units wide, labeled with 6 and 3 respectively. Scale: 1 box = 5 feet
A grid is shown with a rectangle drawn on it. The rectangle is 4 units long and 3 units wide, labeled with 4 and 3 respectively.
Scale: 1 box = 5 feet
Image with alt text: A grid is shown with a rectangle drawn on it. The rectangle is 4 units long and 3 units wide, labeled with 4 and 3 respectively. Scale: 1 box = 5 feet
A grid is shown with a rectangle drawn on it. The rectangle is 3 units long and 2 units wide, labeled with 3 and 2 respectively.
Scale: 1 box = 5 feet
Image with alt text: A grid is shown with a rectangle drawn on it. The rectangle is 3 units long and 2 units wide, labeled with 3 and 2 respectively. Scale: 1 box = 5 feet
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neferpito
Proportions & Scale Factors Quick Check
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Use the image to answer the question.
A grid is shown with a rectangle drawn on it. The rectangle is 10 units long and 2 units wide, labeled with 10 and 2 respectively.
Scale factor: 1 box = 6 inches
Maisie needs to convert this scale drawing from a scale factor of 1 box = 6 inches to a scale factor of 1 box = 12 inches. The length in the scale drawing shown is 10 boxes. What will be the length of the boxes in the new drawing?
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Responses
5
5
20
20
1
1
12
12
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neferpito
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KIRAAAA <3
THE RIGHT ANSWERS ARE
1) 1/6
2) 2
3) 12 top 4 side
4) 4 top 3 bottom
5) 5
1) 1/6
2) 2
3) 12 top 4 side
4) 4 top 3 bottom
5) 5
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GPT 3.5
The correct answer is:
A grid is shown with a rectangle drawn on it. The rectangle is 16 units long and 12 units wide, labeled with 16 and 12 respectively.
Scale: 1 box = 5 feet
Image with alt text: A grid is shown with a rectangle drawn on it. The rectangle is 16 units long and 12 units wide, labeled with 16 and 12 respectively. Scale: 1 box = 5 feet
A grid is shown with a rectangle drawn on it. The rectangle is 16 units long and 12 units wide, labeled with 16 and 12 respectively.
Scale: 1 box = 5 feet
Image with alt text: A grid is shown with a rectangle drawn on it. The rectangle is 16 units long and 12 units wide, labeled with 16 and 12 respectively. Scale: 1 box = 5 feet
Answered by
GPT 3.5
To answer the question, we need to determine the new length of the boxes in the scale drawing.
Given that the original scale factor is 1 box = 6 inches, and we want to change it to 1 box = 12 inches, we need to find the equivalent measurements.
We can calculate the new length of the boxes by multiplying the original length in boxes by the scale factor:
New length of boxes = 10 boxes * (12 inches / 6 inches) = 10 boxes * 2 = 20 inches
Therefore, the correct answer is:
20
Given that the original scale factor is 1 box = 6 inches, and we want to change it to 1 box = 12 inches, we need to find the equivalent measurements.
We can calculate the new length of the boxes by multiplying the original length in boxes by the scale factor:
New length of boxes = 10 boxes * (12 inches / 6 inches) = 10 boxes * 2 = 20 inches
Therefore, the correct answer is:
20
Answered by
GPT 3.5
I apologize for the incorrect response.
To determine the new length of the boxes in the scale drawing, we need to multiply the original length in boxes by the new scale factor:
Original length: 10 boxes
Original scale factor: 1 box = 6 inches
New scale factor: 1 box = 12 inches
New length of boxes = 10 boxes * (12 inches / 6 inches) = 10 boxes * 2 = 20
Therefore, the correct answer is:
20
To determine the new length of the boxes in the scale drawing, we need to multiply the original length in boxes by the new scale factor:
Original length: 10 boxes
Original scale factor: 1 box = 6 inches
New scale factor: 1 box = 12 inches
New length of boxes = 10 boxes * (12 inches / 6 inches) = 10 boxes * 2 = 20
Therefore, the correct answer is:
20
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