The actual photo has an area of 16*20 inches, so 320 inches squared. The ratio between the digital and real photo is 16:20. On the other hand, the width to length of the digital photo is x:2.5. Cross multiply the two ratios and solve for x. 16/20*x/2.5 —> 20x = 40 —> x = 2. The width of the digital image is 2 inches, so multiplying the width times the length gives you a 5 inches squared area for the digital image. Answer: 5 in^2
There are 6 students with 4 textbooks. The horizontal line represents the number of of students and the vertical line represents the amount of textbooks
Answer:
Its the last one: a translation 2 units right and 4 units down.
Step-by-step explanation:
To get from point E (1,3) to E' (3-1) you add 2 units to the x coordinate since the x-axis goes from left to right and moving to the right means its positive and then you subtract 4 from the y coordinate since the y axis is going up and down and when you move -4 points you move down 4 points. You do this to every other point get the new figure.
Answer:
i think it was about 5000.
Step-by-step explanation:
It's C.
multiply by 3
x = 4, y = 4x3 = 12
x = 5, y = 5x3 =15
x = 6, y = 6x3 =18