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nadezda [96]
4 years ago
11

Norma Ann planned a rectangular courtyard, as shown in the scale drawing below. A rectangle with length of 15 inches and width o

f 5 inches. She decides to change the width, the shorter side of the courtyard, from 45 ft to 40 ft. Which expression finds the change in the scale factor? StartFraction 5 inches over 45 feet EndFraction StartFraction 40 feet over 5 inches EndFraction StartFraction 45 feet over 40 feet EndFraction StartFraction 40 feet over 45 feet EndFraction
Mathematics
2 answers:
never [62]4 years ago
8 0

the change in the scale factor is  \frac{45}{40} .Correct option C) StartFraction 45 feet over 40 feet EndFraction

<u>Step-by-step explanation:</u>

Here we have , Norma Ann planned a rectangular courtyard, as shown in the scale drawing below. A rectangle with length of 15 inches and width of 5 inches. She decides to change the width, the shorter side of the courtyard, from 45 ft to 40 ft. We need to find Which expression finds the change in the scale factor . Let's find out:

Initially the ratio of width to actual width is :

⇒ \frac{5}{45}

Now , After 45 ft is changed to 40 ft , New ratio becomes :

⇒ \frac{5}{40}

So , change in scale factor is from  \frac{5}{45} to  \frac{5}{40} i.e.

⇒ \frac{\frac{5}{40} }{\frac{5}{45} }

⇒ \frac{5}{40}(\frac{45}{5} )

⇒ \frac{45}{40}

Therefore , the change in the scale factor is  \frac{45}{40} .Correct option C) StartFraction 45 feet over 40 feet EndFraction

Daniel [21]4 years ago
7 0

Answer: c

Step-by-step explanation:edge :)

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