Answer:
The scale is not reasonable.
Step-by-step explanation:
The painting is 48 inches by 120 inches
The scale is 1 inch = 4 inches
Divide the painting size by 4
48/4 = 12 inches
120/4 = 30 inches
We would need paper that is
12 inches by 30 inches
Our paper is 12 inches by 24 inches
It is too small. The scale is not reasonable
Answer:
Semicircle
Step-by-step explanation:
As we can see, the arc is bounded by the chord MO
since the chord passes through the center of the circle, we have it that the chord is a diameter
Mathematically, an arc bounded by a diameter represents half of a circle
So we can conclude that the arc MNO in circle C is a semicircle
2 first class tickets
4 coach tickets
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STEP 1:
Divide the length of the ribbon by the size of the pieces.
12 inches= 1 foot
= 9 ft ÷ 15 inch pieces
convert ft to inches
= (12)(9) ÷ 15
= 108 ÷ 15
= 7.2 pieces from one roll
STEP 2:
multiply the number of pieces that can be cut from one roll by the number of rolls
= 7.2 pieces * 5 rolls
= 36 pieces total from 5 rolls
ANSWER: The greatest number of 15-inch pieces that can be cut from five 9-foot rolls is 36.
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