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OpenStudy (anonymous):

In the scale drawing below, each side is .38 cm long. Use the scale factor shown. What is the perimeter of the actual object ?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Scale is 1cm=6.5m

OpenStudy (anonymous):

There are five sides

OpenStudy (anonymous):

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OpenStudy (greencat):

Ooh. >.< dont mass tag.

OpenStudy (greencat):

Ok help is here.

OpenStudy (greencat):

1cm=6.5m 3.8cm=?m

OpenStudy (greencat):

so to get to that u have to: 1 *.38 = 6.5 *.38 .38=2.47m

OpenStudy (greencat):

so multiply by 5 to get perimeter

OpenStudy (greencat):

2.47*5=P

OpenStudy (greencat):

hehe =P

OpenStudy (greencat):

so ya there ya go

OpenStudy (anonymous):

So it's 12.35?

OpenStudy (greencat):

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OpenStudy (greencat):

Yes.

OpenStudy (greencat):

How do you feel now that I mass tagged u

OpenStudy (greencat):

?

OpenStudy (greencat):

good job kitty

OpenStudy (greencat):

good luck bye

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Thx you really helped

OpenStudy (greencat):

Ur welcome ;)

OpenStudy (greencat):

I hope you understood everything

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