Answer:
Part a) 3 inches
Part b) Yes, her scale model drawing will fit on the piece of paper 8.5 by 7 inches
Step-by-step explanation:
we know that
The scale drawing is
That means
1 inch in the model represent 2 feet in the actual
Part a) What is the length of the garden in her model?
we know that
The length of the garden is 6 feet in the actual
so
Find out the length of the garden in her model, using proportion
Part b) If the width is 5 inches for the scale model and the scale is still 1 inch to 2 feet, will her scale model drawing fit on a piece of paper that is 8.5 inches by 7 inches? Why or why not?
we know that
The model width is described as 5 inches. Both the 3-inch length and the 5-inch width are less than the 8.5 inch and 7 inch dimensions of the paper Kelly is using.
therefore
She can easily draw her model on that size paper.
1st day: 7 bushes. Every next day Omar was clearing 3 more than he did day before.
2nd day:10 bushes
3rd day:3 more bushes than 2nd day so 6 more bushes. 10+6=16 bushes
4th day: 3 more bushes than 3rd day so 9 more bushes. 16+9=25 bushes
5th day: 9+3=12. 25+12=37 bushes.
6th day: 12+3=15. 37+15=52 bushes.
7th day: 15+3=18. 52+18=70 bushes
8th day: 18+3=21. 70+21=91 bushes cleared till 8th day.
9th day: 21+3=24. 91+24=115 bushes.
10th day: 24+3=27. 115+27=142
Omar needed 10 days to clear 140 bushes.
Answer: 3.375oz
Explanation
Given
• Reduce his daily soda intake by 25%.
,
• Currently, he drinks 4.5oz. cans of soda per day.
,
• Ounces of soda can the patient drink if he reduces his intake by 25%?
We have to build a relation, where 4.5 is our 100% and <em>x </em>is 75% (100 - 25 = 75%):
Solving for <em>x:</em>
So we don't know how old Kim is.
Jordan is 7 years older, and 4x of Jordan's age equals to 200.
So Jordan is 50 because 50 x 4 = 200.
Back to Kim, 50 - 7 = 43. Kim is 43.
Now, you write the equation. I helped you alot.
First calculate th feet of lace she haven't used.
9 - 3 = 6 ft
now we can convert feet into yard. we can divide the amount into 3 because it says 3ft is 1yrd
6 / 3 = 2 yards