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A chess board is made using the ratio of square length to king's height, 2.5 inches to 4.5 inches. If a chess board is made with a king's height of 2.25 inches, what is the length of the square? 0.75 inch
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A chess board is made using the ratio of square length to king's height, 2.5 inches to 4.5 inches. If a chess board is made with a king's height of 2.25 inches, what is the length of the square?
0.75 inch
1.25 inches
2.25 inches
4.75 inches
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The length of the square/ chess board would be 1.25 inches
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Answer:
1.25 inches
Step-by-step explanation:
It is given that ratio of square length to king’s height is 2.5:4.5 —> 2.5/4.5=0.55…
So we need to figure out what number divided by 2.25 gives 0.55… (x/2.25=0.55…)
Multiply both sides by 2.25 to get 1.25
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