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this is kinda confusing but it says “if 1 cm represents 2 meters, how long would each measurement be on an actual basketball court?”

this is kinda confusing but it says “if 1 cm represents 2 meters, how long would each-example-1
User RexFuzzle
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2 Answers

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Answer:

28 m

15 m

24.8 m

1.0 m

Explanation:

User Motassem Kassab
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Answer:

  • 28 m
  • 15 m
  • 24.8 m
  • 1.0 m

Explanation:

The given statement is the scale factor:


\frac{\text{scale distance}}{\text{actual distance}}=\frac{1\text{ cm}}{2\text{ m}}

This can be rearranged to the formula ...


\text{actual distance}=\text{(scale distance)}\frac{2\text{ m}}{1\text{ cm}}

Filling in the given scale distances, you find the actual distances to be ...


\textbf{(a) }(14\text{ cm})\frac{2\text{ m}}{1\text{ cm}}=14\cdot2\text{ m}=28\text{ m}\\\\\textbf{(b) }(7.5\text{ cm})\frac{2\text{ m}}{1\text{ cm}}=7.5\cdot2\text{ m}=15\text{ m}\\\\\textbf{(c) }(12.4\text{ cm})\frac{2\text{ m}}{1\text{ cm}}=12.4\cdot2\text{ m}=24.8\text{ m}\\\\\textbf{(d) }(0.5\text{ cm})\frac{2\text{ m}}{1\text{ cm}}=0.5\cdot2\text{ m}=1.0\text{ m}\\\\

User Thomas Praxl
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