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An art student wants to make a model of the classroom. The length of the classroom is 2.4 times its width. The length of the student’s model is 42 in. What should the width of the model

A. 17.5 in
B. 20.5 in
C. 83.6 in
D. 100.8 in

User Brunson
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Width of the model is:

17.5 in

Explanation:

The length of the classroom is 2.4 times its width.

Length=2.4×width

The length of the student's model is 42 in.

Let w be the width of student's model.

By using the equation Length=2.4×width , we get

42=2.4×w

⇒ w=(42)/(2.4)

⇒ w=17.5

Hence, width of the model is:

17.5 in


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