L'Quan needs to convert this scale drawing from a scale factor of 1 box = 6 meters to a scale factorof 1 box = 3 meters. The length in the scale drawing

shown is 7 boxes. What will be the length in boxes of the new drawing?.

3 answers

To convert from a scale factor of 1 box = 6 meters to a scale factor of 1 box = 3 meters, we need to divide the length in the original drawing by the original scale factor and multiply it by the new scale factor.

Length in the original drawing = 7 boxes
Original scale factor = 6 meters per box
New scale factor = 3 meters per box

So, the length in boxes of the new drawing can be calculated as follows:

Length in boxes of the new drawing = (Length in the original drawing ÷ Original scale factor) × New scale factor
= (7 boxes ÷ 6 meters per box) × 3 meters per box
= (7 ÷ 6) × 3
≈ 3.5 × 3
= 10.5 meters

Therefore, the length in boxes of the new drawing will be approximately 10.5 boxes.
The actual answer is 14
Apologies for the incorrect calculation. Let's redo the calculation correctly.

Length in the original drawing = 7 boxes
Original scale factor = 6 meters per box
New scale factor = 3 meters per box

Length in boxes of the new drawing = (Length in the original drawing ÷ Original scale factor) × New scale factor
= (7 boxes ÷ 6 meters per box) × 3 meters per box
= (7 / 6) × 3
= 1.1667 × 3
= 3.5 boxes

Therefore, the length in boxes of the new drawing is approximately 3.5 boxes.
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