Based on the scale, the actual length of the Golden Gate Bridge is 68,600 inches.
<h3>What is the actual length of the Bridge?</h3>
A scale drawing is a reduced form in terms of dimensions of an original image / building / object. The scale drawing is usually reduced at a constant dimension. An example of a scale drawing is a map.
The scale of a drawing is usually written in this format - length in the drawing, a colon (:), then the matching length on the original image. An example of a scale is 1 : 19,600. This scale means that 1 inch of the postcard represents 19.600 of the original Golden Gate Bridge.
Actual length of the Bridge = scale x length of the bridge in the postcard
19,600 x 3.5 = 68,600 inches
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Answer:
B:
Step-by-step explanation:
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Answer:
you can get 12 gallons on gas
Step-by-step explanation:
x/30=1/2.42
step 1) cross multiply
x * 2.42 = 1 * 30
2.42x=30
step 2) divide both sides by 2.42
2.42x/2.42 = 30/2.42
= 12.396694
round to the nearest gallon
≈12 gallons