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Brad made a scale drawing of a city park. The scale he used was 1 centimeter = 3 meters. If the actual width of the soccer field is 75 meters, how wide is the field in the drawi…
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Brad made a scale drawing of a city park. The scale he used was 1 centimeter = 3 meters. If the actual width of the soccer field is 75 meters, how wide is the field in the drawi…
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Brad made a scale drawing of a city park. The scale he used was 1 centimeter = 3 meters. If the actual width of the soccer field is 75 meters, how wide is the field in the drawing?
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first you take 75 and divide it by 3. 75/3 is equal to 25. the size of the drawing would be 25 centimeters long.
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