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Problem A scale model of an airplane has a scale of -inch = 2 feet. The actual length of the plane is 100 feet long. How long is the scale model?

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50 inches

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we need the same measure unit,


\begin{gathered} 12\text{ inches = 1 f}eet \\ \text{hence,the scale is } \\ 1\text{ inches ( paper) = 2 fe}et(\text{ real)=(2}\cdot12)\text{ inhces } \\ 1\text{ inches ( paper) = }24\text{ inches} \\ so,\text{ the scale is} \\ 1\colon24 \end{gathered}

it means you have to multiply by 24 to get the real length, in this case, we have the actual length

Actual length= 100 feet=(100*12) inches= 1200 inces

so, the actual length is 1200 inches, therefore to know the length of the scale model, we have to divide by 24


\begin{gathered} \text{length }_{scale\text{ model}}=\frac{1200\text{ inches}}{24} \\ \text{length }_{scale\text{ model}}=50\text{ inches} \end{gathered}

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