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A TV has height:width in ratio 3:4. In a scale drawing the height is 4.5cm. What would the width be?
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A TV has height:width in ratio 3:4. In a scale drawing the height is 4.5cm. What would the width be?
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A TV has height:width in ratio 3:4. In a scale
drawing the height is 4.5cm.
What would the width be?
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Here, we need to set up the ratios.
height / width = 3 / 4
So, what is the width if the height is 4.5?
4.5 / width = 3/ 4
Cross multiply
18 = 3 width
6 = width
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