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Rainbow [258]
3 years ago
8

Pierce works at a tutoring center on the weekends. At the center, they have a large calculator to use for demonstration purposes

that is a scale model of calculators available for the students to use.
Each key on the student calculators is 14 millimeters wide, and each key on the demonstration calculator is 4.2 centimeters wide. If the student calculators are 255 millimeters tall, how tall is the demonstration calculator?
Mathematics
1 answer:
miss Akunina [59]3 years ago
6 0

Answer:

504 millimeters (or 50.4 cm)

Step-by-step explanation:

  • Width of key in student calculator = 14 millimeter (1.4 cm)
  • Width of key in demonstration calculator = 2.8 cm

<u><em>Thus, the demonstration calculator's dimensions are </em></u><u><em>twice</em></u><u><em> that of students' (in cm)</em></u>

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Also given, student calculator height as 252 millimeters (25.2 cm)

Thus demonstration calculator height will be twice of that = 50.4 cm (or 504 millimeters)

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