To reproduce the scale drawing of Tomas's front yard at a new scale of 1 box = 10 feet, you need to determine the dimensions of the original drawing. Since the responses you provided suggest a scale of 1 box = 5 feet for the examples, we can analyze them in relation to the new scale.
If a rectangle is 6 units long and 3 units wide at a scale of 1 box = 5 feet, the actual dimensions would be:
- Length: 6 units × 5 feet/unit = 30 feet
- Width: 3 units × 5 feet/unit = 15 feet
At the new scale of 1 box = 10 feet, we can convert those dimensions back into units:
- Length: 30 feet ÷ 10 feet/unit = 3 units
- Width: 15 feet ÷ 10 feet/unit = 1.5 units
For the actual length of 30 feet and width of 15 feet, the equivalent dimensions at a scale of 1 box = 10 feet would be:
- Length = 3 units (30 feet)
- Width = 1.5 units (15 feet)
Thus, among the available choices, the new dimensions should reflect a length of 3 units and a width of 1.5 units.
However, none of the responses you provided feature a rectangle with measurements of 3 units by 1.5 units. Since there appears to be a discrepancy or limitation in the options provided, please confirm if the original rectangle dimensions were given, or consider that the correct representation in this case is not listed.
If you are looking to select the best option that might represent a simplified version at the new scale, the closest match would be the option displaying 3 units length, even if the width does not exactly match.