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If 1 centimeter on the scale drawing represents 2 feet, what will be the diameter of Clarise's fish pond?
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If 1 centimeter on the scale drawing represents 2 feet, what will be the diameter of Clarise's fish pond?
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We cannot still solve the problem, we would need the length of the sides.
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Okie, so, each cm that measures across the pond is equivalent to 2ft
1cm=2ft
so if we have 3 cm
we would do 3x2
3x2=6
The diameter of the pond is 6 ft
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