The ratio or the relationship of the toy to the large building is one foot to every 400 feet so in mathematical terms it’s shown as a ratio like this... 400:1 and since they are asking about the real building as the primary reason for the ratio it’s number goes first because they are enquiring about it’s relationship to the small one.(which is worded weirdly so I think they are trying to get you messed up)
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The answer is C
You find this by dividing Y by X
Gradient:3
Y intercept:(0,2)
The first (and most typical) way to find distance of two points is by using the distance formula.

One alternative is the Manhattan metric, also called the taxicab metric. This option is much more complicated, and rarely used in high school math. d(x,y)=∑i|xi-yi|
Answer:
no
Step-by-step explanation:
3y+3 doesnt equal 9y+3