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Alan drew a scale drawing of a house and its lot. The scale he used was 1 millimeter: 5 meters. In the drawing, the lawn in the backyard is 10 millimeters long. What is the length of the actual lawn? 5 meters, 2 meters, 10 meters, or 50 meters

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50 meters

Step-by-step explanation

you can easily solve this by using a rule of three.

Step 1

Let


\begin{gathered} 1\text{ milemeter}\rightarrow5\text{ meters} \\ \text{the proportion is} \\ \frac{1\text{ mm}}{5\text{ mt}} \end{gathered}

x represents the length of the actual lawn

then


\begin{gathered} 10\text{ mm}\rightarrow x\text{ mt} \\ \text{the proportion is} \\ \frac{10\text{ mm}}{\text{xmt}} \end{gathered}

the proportion is the same, so

Step 2


\begin{gathered} (1)/(5)=(10)/(x) \\ \text{solve for x} \\ 1\cdot x=5\cdot10 \\ x=50 \end{gathered}

so, the length is 50 meters

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