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A drawing of a surfboard in a cataog shows its length as 8 4/9 inches. Find the actual length of the surfboard if 1/2 inch length on the drawing corresponds to 3/8 foot of actual length."
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A drawing of a surfboard in a cataog shows its length as 8 4/9 inches. Find the actual length of the surfboard if 1/2 inch length on the drawing corresponds to 3/8 foot of actual length."
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Basically, convert the drawing length into 1/2 inches so:
(8 4/9)?(1/2)= 16 8/9
Now this is how many 3/8 foot increments we have. Thus, all you have to fo is multiple 3/8 with 16 8/9 to get 1216/72=152/9 feet
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