4 inches ---> 6 ft
1 inch -----> 6/4 ft or 1.5 ft
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.
10 answers
1 in.=1.5
I do it this way (Proportions): 4" is to 6' as 1 (Standard) is to X. Therefore 4"/1 = 6'/X or 4x = 6, therefore x = 6/4 or 1.5 times or a Scale of 1:5
@creepy boi and @Kimo are both correct, yet @Kimo has a more difficult strategy. The answer would be D. 1 in. = 1.5 ft. which means, your original answer was correct. (ps. sorry if this was late for you).
There rest of the test answers for those who want to check their work are here:
1. B (1 cm = 3 ft)
2. C (1 in. = 1.5 ft)
3. D (2.7 in.)
4. A (840 miles)
5. C (4 cm)
Hope I helped!!
There rest of the test answers for those who want to check their work are here:
1. B (1 cm = 3 ft)
2. C (1 in. = 1.5 ft)
3. D (2.7 in.)
4. A (840 miles)
5. C (4 cm)
Hope I helped!!
Thanks tempest
1. B (1 cm = 3 ft)
2. C (1 in. = 1.5 ft)
3. D (2.7 in.)
4. A 840 miles)
5. C (4 cm)
These are the answers
2. C (1 in. = 1.5 ft)
3. D (2.7 in.)
4. A 840 miles)
5. C (4 cm)
These are the answers
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