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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F(x)=5x-26 is your correct answer
        
             
        
        
        
Answer:
y= (3/2)x-3
Step-by-step explanation:
We need two points to find the equation of a line. Let's take (2,0) and (4, 3). 
In the equation y=mx+b, m represents the slope. To find the slope, we can calculate the change in y/change in x. For (2,0) and (4,3), the change in y is 3-0=3 and the change in x is 4-2=2. Therefore, our slope is 3/2. 
Then, in the equation y=mx+b, we can plug 3/2 in for m to get y = (3/2)x+b. To find b, we can plug one point in, such as (2.0), to get 0=(3/2)(2) + b, 0=3+b, and b=-3, making our equation
y= (3/2)x-3
 
        
             
        
        
        
Answer:
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