158,751 views
31 votes
31 votes
If the scale is 1 in: 4 yards, what’s the area of the actual right triangle?

If the scale is 1 in: 4 yards, what’s the area of the actual right triangle?-example-1
User Aysabzevar
by
3.1k points

1 Answer

21 votes
21 votes

To answer this question, first, we transform the base and the height from inches to yards.

Since the scale is 1 in : 4 yards, then:


\begin{gathered} 9\text{ in=36 yards,} \\ 6\text{ in=24 yards.} \end{gathered}

Substituting the above values in the formula for the area of a triangle, we get:


A=\frac{36\text{yards}\cdot24\text{yards}}{2}\text{.}

Simplifying the above result, we get:


A=(864)/(2)squareyards=432\text{ square yards.}

Answer:


A=432\text{ square yards.}

User Phil Bowman
by
3.2k points