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What is the answer to this problem Using the scale 1 in. : 4 m, Mika calculated the length, or the longer side of the ballroom, to be 44 m. She decides to change the scale to 1 in. : 7 m. What is the length
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What is the answer to this problem Using the scale 1 in. : 4 m, Mika calculated the length, or the longer side of the ballroom, to be 44 m. She decides to change the scale to 1 in. : 7 m. What is the length of the new ballroom?
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we know that
with
scale factor 1=1 in/4 m
the longer side of the ballroom-------> 44 m
scale factor= measure model/measure actual
measure model=scale factor*measure actual
measure model=(1/4)*44------> 11 in
with
scale factor 2=1 in/7 m
measure actual=measure model/scale factor
measure actual=11/(1/7)-----> 77 m
the answer is
77 m
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