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Roxiand Jan constructed a scale model of a swing set. The height of the actual swing set is 10 feet tall and 15 feet long and 8.5 feet wide. Roxi crafts a swing set that is 25 in by 37.5 in by 21.25 in. What is the scale factor of Roxi's model? (Round to the nearest hundredth, if necessary)

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Answer:

The scale factor of Roxi's model is 5:24 ( ≅ 0.21).

Explanation:

A scale factor can be used to either enlarge or reduce the size of an object.

scale factor =
(reduced length)/(actual length)

Since 1 feet = 12 inches, then for the actual swing set;

length = 15 feet = 15 x 12 = 180 inches

height = 10 feet = 10 x 12 = 120 inches

width = 8.5 feet = 8.5 x 12 = 102 inches

For Roxi's crafts swing set;

length = 37.5 inches

height = 25 inches

width = 21.25 inches

i. Comparing the actual length with the length of Roxi's model.

scale factor of Roxi's model =
(37.5)/(180)

=
(5)/(24)

ii. Comparing the actual height with the height of Roxi's model.

scale factor of Roxi's model =
(25)/(120)

=
(5)/(24)

iii. Comparing the actual width with the width of Roxi's model.

scale factor of Roxi's model =
(21.25)/(102)

=
(5)/(24)

Therefore, the scale factor of Roxi's model is 5:24 ( ≅ 0.21).

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