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OpenStudy (juliannamartineez):

help please.

OpenStudy (juliannamartineez):

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OpenStudy (mjdennis):

The sentence about "scale" can be read like this: "use 10 feet (ft) of real space for each centimeter (cm) of map space". in the language of equations, \[\frac{ 10 ft }{ 1 cm }\]

OpenStudy (juliannamartineez):

ok, im confused. i posted the wrong question. give me just one sec.

OpenStudy (juliannamartineez):

OpenStudy (juliannamartineez):

this is the right one, sorry!

OpenStudy (mjdennis):

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OpenStudy (mjdennis):

Much easier to see. I'm not sure of the name of the correct theorem, but the ratios of parts are equal. So the ration of 6/24 and the ration of x/56 should be equal?

OpenStudy (mjdennis):

"ratio", R-A-T-I-O Not "ration"

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