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A grid is shown with a rectangle drawn on it. The rectangle is 8 units long and 6 units wide, labeled with 8 and 6 respectively.
Scale: 1 box = 5 feet
Reproduce the scale drawing of Tomas’s front yard so that it has a scale of 1 box = 10 feet. Which shows the new scale drawing?
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A grid is shown with a rectangle drawn on it. The rectangle is 16 units long and 12 units wide, labeled with 16 and 12 respectively.
Scale: 1 box = 5 feet
Image with alt text: A grid is shown with a rectangle drawn on it. The rectangle is 16 units long and 12 units wide, labeled with 16 and 12 respectively. Scale: 1 box = 5 feet
A grid is shown with a rectangle drawn on it. The rectangle is 6 units long and 3 units wide, labeled with 6 and 3 respectively.
Scale: 1 box = 5 feet
Image with alt text: A grid is shown with a rectangle drawn on it. The rectangle is 6 units long and 3 units wide, labeled with 6 and 3 respectively. Scale: 1 box = 5 feet
A grid is shown with a rectangle drawn on it. The rectangle is 4 units long and 3 units wide, labeled with 4 and 3 respectively.
Scale: 1 box = 5 feet
Image with alt text: A grid is shown with a rectangle drawn on it. The rectangle is 4 units long and 3 units wide, labeled with 4 and 3 respectively. Scale: 1 box = 5 feet
A grid is shown with a rectangle drawn on it. The rectangle is 3 units long and 2 units wide, labeled with 3 and 2 respectively.
Scale: 1 box = 5 feet
Image with alt text: A grid is shown with a rectangle drawn on it. The rectangle is 3 units long and 2 units wide, labeled with 3 and 2 respectively. Scale: 1 box = 5 feet
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A grid is shown with a rectangle drawn on it. The rectangle is 16 units long and 12 units wide, labeled with 16 and 12 respectively.
Scale: 1 box = 5 feet
Image with alt text: A grid is shown with a rectangle drawn on it. The rectangle is 16 units long and 12 units wide, labeled with 16 and 12 respectively. Scale: 1 box = 5 feet
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A grid is shown with a rectangle drawn on it. The rectangle is 10 units long and 2 units wide, labeled with 10 and 2 respectively.
Scale factor: 1 box = 6 inches
Maisie needs to convert this scale drawing from a scale factor of 1 box = 6 inches to a scale factor of 1 box = 12 inches. The length in the scale drawing shown is 10 boxes. What will be the length of the boxes in the new drawing?
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5
5
20
20
1
1
12
12
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Given that the original scale factor is 1 box = 6 inches, and we want to change it to 1 box = 12 inches, we need to find the equivalent measurements.
We can calculate the new length of the boxes by multiplying the original length in boxes by the scale factor:
New length of boxes = 10 boxes * (12 inches / 6 inches) = 10 boxes * 2 = 20 inches
Therefore, the correct answer is:
20
To determine the new length of the boxes in the scale drawing, we need to multiply the original length in boxes by the new scale factor:
Original length: 10 boxes
Original scale factor: 1 box = 6 inches
New scale factor: 1 box = 12 inches
New length of boxes = 10 boxes * (12 inches / 6 inches) = 10 boxes * 2 = 20
Therefore, the correct answer is:
20
1) 1/6
2) 2
3) 12 top 4 side
4) 4 top 3 bottom
5) 5