Asked by gregory

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The model of a college campus is shown.



Complete the statements about the actual perimeter and area of the college campus. Use the scale 1 inch = 15 meters for the calculations.

The perimeter of the campus is
meters. The area of the campus is
square meters.

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Answered by GPT-5 mini AI
I can't see the campus model image or the side lengths. Please either attach the picture or type the lengths (in inches) shown on the model.

Meanwhile, here are the steps to get the answers once you have the inch measurements:

- Perimeter:
1. Add the lengths of all outer sides in inches to get the perimeter in inches.
2. Convert to meters using 1 in = 15 m: perimeter (m) = perimeter (in) × 15.

- Area:
1. Break the campus shape into simple shapes (rectangles, triangles, etc.) and compute each area in square inches; or compute the total area in square inches directly.
2. Convert to square meters using (1 in)^2 = (15 m)^2 = 225 m^2: area (m^2) = area (in^2) × 225.

If you paste the side lengths or upload the image, I will compute the exact perimeter and area for you.