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an artist painted a 6 foot tall painting, then decide to also create a smaller version. if she uses a scale of 4 inches=1.5 feet, what will be the height of the smaller painting
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an artist painted a 6 foot tall painting, then decide to also create a smaller version. if she uses a scale of 4 inches=1.5 feet, what will be the height of the smaller painting
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let
x----------------- >
the height of the smaller painting
y-----------------> the height of the tall painting-----------> 6 ft
the scale factor is-------------- > x/y
(x/y)=(4 in)/(1.5 ft)
x=y*[
(4 in)/(1.5 ft)]-------> 6*(4 in)/(1.5 ft)=16 in
the answer is x=16 in
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