Your answer would be 9^13
I think your question is missed of key information, allow me to add in and hope it will fit the original one. Please have a look at the attached photo.
My answer:
Scale Drawing Lengths: . . / .
Actual Court Lengths . . .
Scale Factor: inch corresponds to ( ∙ ) inches, or inches, so the scale factor is .
Let = , represent the scale drawing lengths in inches, and represent the actual court lengths in inches. The -values must be converted from feet to inches.
To find actual length:
= =
() = inches, or feet
To find actual width:
= = ( )
= / ∙ /
= inches, or feet
The actual court measures feet by feet. Yes, the lot is big enough for the court Vincent planned. The court will take up the entire width of the lot.
Answer:
(a) 
(b) 4 miles
Step-by-step explanation:
Given:
The sequence of run is an arithmetic sequence.
Miles traveled on day 1 = 1 mile
Miles traveled on day 7 = 2 miles
(a).
Explicit formula for an arithmetic sequence is given as:

Here, 
So,

Therefore, the explicit definition of the above sequence is given as:

Where,
is the miles covered on
day.
(b)
In order to find the distance covered by her on day 19, we plug in 19 for n in the above formula. This gives,

Therefore, the number of miles covered by her on day 19 is 4 miles.
Answer:
Just a guess but I think 5
Step-by-step explanation:
The top right square on all boxes is the difference of the second box and the first box which equals the third box. This rule is applied to all of the other boxes so if I'm not wrong the question mark should be 5