Chris is creating a triangular-shaped garden. He creates a scale drawing with coordinates A, B, and C to represent each corner of the garden. Triangle ABC has vertices located at A(4, 0), B(4, 3) and C(–3, 0). Chris knows that 1 unit is equivalent to 2 ft on his graph. Chris says that to calculate the area in square feet, he can just double the area that he calculated in square units. Is Chris correct? Explain why or why not. Chris decides to plant corn in one-third of his garden. Chris wants to plant only four corn plants in each square foot of this section of the garden to ensure ea
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No, area won't be twice
the answer is: No, he cannot jut double the area the he calculated in square units, since 1 unit equals 2 ft., he has to do the area in units times 2 to get the area in ft.
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you need to figure out the area?
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i just answered this one : Chris knows that 1 unit is equivalent to 2 ft on his graph. Chris says that to calculate the area in square feet, he can just double the area that he calculated in square units. Is Chris correct? Explain why or why not.
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