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OpenStudy (ace-n-it):

Easy Medal & Fan Use the scale drawing to determine how wide the duck pond is? A. 9 feet B. 18 feet C. 27 feet D. 36 feet

OpenStudy (ace-n-it):

OpenStudy (knov):

first what's wide here ? A or B ? |dw:1459529804016:dw|

OpenStudy (ace-n-it):

a

OpenStudy (aajc10):

A

OpenStudy (ace-n-it):

length b

OpenStudy (knov):

So in your picture, one squere equals 4.5 feet right ?

OpenStudy (ace-n-it):

right

OpenStudy (knov):

so what does it mean ?

OpenStudy (ace-n-it):

each square repersent 4.5

OpenStudy (knov):

if you find out how many square is B which is wide, you can determine how wide the pond is.

OpenStudy (ace-n-it):

11 ??

OpenStudy (knov):

we are solving for wide. 11 is a length of the duck pond.

OpenStudy (ace-n-it):

my bad 6 i meant

OpenStudy (knov):

you are correct. now you can calculate how many feet do 6 units contain ? remember one square meter= 4,5 feet

OpenStudy (ace-n-it):

!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! and the answer is 27 so C yyyyaaaayyy

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