To find the width of the schoolyard in the drawing, we can set up a proportion using the scale of the drawing.
Let "x" represent the width of the schoolyard in the drawing.
According to the scale, we have:
3 millimeters : 4 meters = x millimeters : 60 meters
To find "x", we can cross multiply:
(3 millimeters)(60 meters) = (4 meters)(x millimeters)
180 millimeters * meters = 4x millimeters * meters
180 = 4x
x = 180/4
x = 45
Therefore, the width of the schoolyard in the drawing is 45 millimeters.
Kirk made a scale drawing of the elementary school. The scale of the drawing was 3 millimeters : 4 meters. If the actual width of the schoolyard is 60 meters, how wide is the schoolyard in the drawing?
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