By using the scale factors provided, the width of the model on the right is calculated to be 4 inches, which is option B.
Step-by-step explanation:
The question asks for the width of a rectangle model when converted from one scale to another. Given that the width of the model on the left is 11 inches and the scale factor is 1 inch = 3 feet for the first rectangle, we can calculate the actual width in feet. Then, using the scale factor for the second rectangle where 1 inch = 8.25 feet, we can determine the width in inches for the model on the right.
Step 1: Convert the width of the first model to actual size.
11 inches * 3 feet/inch = 33 feet (actual width)
Step 2: Convert the actual width to the width of the second model using its scale factor.
33 feet / 8.25 feet/inch = 4 inches
The width of the model on the right is therefore 4 inches, which corresponds to option B.