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I REALLY NEED HELP: Greg uses an overhead projector to enlarge a rectangular drawing to a width of 300mm. The original drawing is 60 mm wide by 80mm high. What is the height of the projected image?
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I REALLY NEED HELP: Greg uses an overhead projector to enlarge a rectangular drawing to a width of 300mm. The original drawing is 60 mm wide by 80mm high. What is the height of the projected image?
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Answer:
height = 400mm high
Explanation:
if 300/60=5
so 80x5=400.
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The height is 400 mm high.
60 reaches 300 by a factor of 5
so if you do 80 x 5 you get 400.
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