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An artist is using tiles and boards for a project. A tile has length of 1 Thirds ft and width 1 thirds ft. a board has length 1 fourths yd and width 1 fourths yd. what is the ratio of the length of the tile to the length of the board? what is the ratio of the area of the tile to the area of the board
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Answered by
Henry
a. TILE: L = 1/3 Ft.
BOARD: L = 1/4 Yd. = 3/4 Ft.
RATIO = (1/3)/(3/4) = 1/3 * 4/3 = 4/9.
b. At = L*W = 1/3 * 1/3 = 1/9 Ft^2
Ab = 3/4 * 3/4 = 9/16 Ft^2.
At/Ab = (1/9)/(9/16) = 1/9 * 16/9=16/81.
BOARD: L = 1/4 Yd. = 3/4 Ft.
RATIO = (1/3)/(3/4) = 1/3 * 4/3 = 4/9.
b. At = L*W = 1/3 * 1/3 = 1/9 Ft^2
Ab = 3/4 * 3/4 = 9/16 Ft^2.
At/Ab = (1/9)/(9/16) = 1/9 * 16/9=16/81.
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cathleen vail
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