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OpenStudy (chycora):

1. Above are two different diagrams of the same backyard. If the length of the diagram on the left is 4 in, what is the length of the diagram on the right? 1.33 in 12 in 17 in 7 in

OpenStudy (anonymous):

hey! can u guess

OpenStudy (anonymous):

17

OpenStudy (anonymous):

i was asking chycora

OpenStudy (chycora):

here https://app138.studyisland.com/pics/252368num4.png

OpenStudy (anonymous):

i ant guess

OpenStudy (chycora):

well i think it's 12 but nt sure i just need help plzz

OpenStudy (anonymous):

u can but we r hear to help her guess

OpenStudy (anonymous):

i am working on it

OpenStudy (chycora):

k

OpenStudy (anonymous):

umm i think ur right but does anyone else know

OpenStudy (anonymous):

1.33

OpenStudy (chycora):

yea i agree

OpenStudy (anonymous):

oh ok go with him cause india people r alwas smart

OpenStudy (chycora):

it was 12

OpenStudy (anonymous):

darn it

OpenStudy (anonymous):

sorry :(

OpenStudy (anonymous):

i'm damn sure can u tell me reason y it is so

OpenStudy (chycora):

Since the scale for the diagram on the left is 1 in = 12 ft, and the scale for the diagram on the right is 1 in = 4 ft, the diagram on the right is 3 times larger than the diagram on the left. Multiply the length of the diagram on the left by 3 to find the length of the diagram on the right. 4 in × 3 = 12 in

OpenStudy (anonymous):

hey b nice about it

OpenStudy (anonymous):

HARSH123

OpenStudy (anonymous):

yes i'm i'm just asking :)

OpenStudy (anonymous):

i know

OpenStudy (chycora):

thanx for the medal @1351250faith

OpenStudy (anonymous):

np back at both u

OpenStudy (anonymous):

what what i talking about if the left one is greater so right is 3 times lesser ok

OpenStudy (anonymous):

it is ok keep ur cool :) ;)

OpenStudy (anonymous):

hmmmm

OpenStudy (anonymous):

we all make mistakes u know itll happen all the time

OpenStudy (anonymous):

got any more

OpenStudy (anonymous):

k but i'm sure about 1.33 thank u

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