hey everyone can you guys please answer these 5 questions or 3 or 2 how many you want to answer I just need answers for these last 5 since I did the rest and thanks to you all because I do appreciate this.
1.The length of the driveway shown on a blueprint is 2 inches. If the actual length of the driveway is 20 feet, what is the scale of the blueprint?
1 in. = 1 ft
1 in. = 2 ft
1 in. = 10 ft
1 in. = 40 ft
2.Marcus built a model car that is 4 inches wide. What scale was used to build the car if the actual width of the car is 6 feet?
1 in. = 2 ft
1 in. = 2.5 ft
1 in. = 1.5 ft
1 ft = 1.5 in.
3.You use a scale of 1 inch = 5 ft to make a drawing of your garden. If the actual garden is 25 ft wide how wide is your drawing?
30 in
3 in.
12.5 in.
5 in.
4.The scale on a map of the United States is 1 cm = 40 mi. If the distance between Albany, NY and Chicago, IL, on the map is 21 cm, what is the actual distance between the cities?
840 mi
804 mi
800 mi
840 cm
5. India made a scale drawing of her bedroom using a scale of 1 cm = 6 inches. What is the height of the drawing of her bookcase if it is actually 24 inches tall?
144 cm
3 cm
4 cm
4 in.
23 answers
#1
2 in = 20 ft
1 in = 10 ft
#2
4 in = 6 ft
1 in = 1.5 ft
#3
5 ft = 1 in
25 ft = 5 in
#4
1 cm = 40 mi
21 cm = 840 mi
#5
6 in = 1 cm
24 in = 4 cm
2. 1 in = 1.5 ft
3. 5 in
4. 840
5. 4 cm
1=B
2=C
3=D
4=A
5=C
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1.c
2.c
3.d
4.a
5.c
I got 5/5 100% correct trust me! Why would I lie? <3
B
C
D
A
C
1= 1 cm = 5 ft
2= 1 in. = 1.5 ft
3= 2.7 in
4= 840 miles
5= 4 cm
c
d
a
c
2.C
3.D
4.A
5.C
Conexus aproved i just took the test Arca
The actual length of the wall is 15 feet, and on the blueprint it is represented by 5 centimeters. To find the scale of the blueprint, we need to set up the following proportion:
5 cm / 15 ft = 1 cm / x ft
To solve for x, we cross-multiply:
5 cm * x ft = 15 ft * 1 cm
This simplifies to:
5x = 15
Dividing both sides by 5, we get:
x = 3
Therefore, the scale of the blueprint is 1 cm = 3 ft, which means the correct answer is (B).
For the second question:
The actual width of the car is 6 feet, and on the model it is represented by 4 inches. To find the scale of the model, we set up the following proportion:
4 in. / 6 ft = 1 in. / x ft
To solve for x, we cross-multiply:
4 in. * x ft = 6 ft * 1 in.
This simplifies to:
4x = 6
Dividing both sides by 4, we get:
x = 1.5
Therefore, the scale of the model is 1 in. = 1.5 ft, which means the correct answer is (C).
For the third question:
The width of the base of the pyramid is 756 feet, and on the model it is represented by 1 inch. To find the width of the model, we set up the following proportion:
1 in. / 280 ft = 1 in. / 756 ft
To solve for x, we cross-multiply:
1 in. * 756 ft = 280 ft * 1 in.
This simplifies to:
756 = 280
Dividing both sides by 280, we get:
2.7 = 1
Therefore, the width of the model is 2.7 inches, which means the correct answer is (D).
For the fourth question:
The distance between Albany, NY and Chicago, IL, on the map is 21 cm, and the scale of the map is 1 cm = 40 mi. To find the actual distance between the cities, we set up the following proportion:
21 cm / 1 cm = x mi / 40 mi
To solve for x, we cross-multiply:
21 cm * 40 mi = 1 cm * x mi
This simplifies to:
840 = x
Therefore, the actual distance between the cities is 840 miles, which means the correct answer is (A).
For the fifth question:
The actual height of the bookcase is 24 inches, and on the drawing it is represented by 1 cm. To find the height of the drawing, we set up the following proportion:
1 cm / 6 in. = 1 cm / 24 in.
To solve for x, we cross-multiply:
1 cm * 24 in. = 6 in. * 1 cm
This simplifies to:
24 = 6
Therefore, the height of the drawing is 4 cm, which means the correct answer is (C).