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LaPrincessaHermosa:

Helpssss plsss

Angie00:

ye?

LaPrincessaHermosa:

It's so damn hard I don't understand this kinda sht =_=

Angie00:

SOB

Angie00:

@umm @elsa213

Angie00:

omg i cant find anyone who could help

Angie00:

looks hard to me

LaPrincessaHermosa:

its aight I'm js tryna help some1 but this sht is confusing and hard =_=

umm:

To find the missing dimension, we use the scale factor which they gave us; 1:12. So, step-by-step: We can identify the known dimension: - Model Football Helmet Diameter: 21 cm Step 2. Use the scale factor: - If the scale factor is 1:12, it means that for every 1 unit in the model, there are 12 units in actual size. From this, so you know what we need to do?

Treeko:

thank youuu umm

LaPrincessaHermosa:

@umm wrote:
To find the missing dimension, we use the scale factor which they gave us; 1:12. So, step-by-step: We can identify the known dimension: - Model Football Helmet Diameter: 21 cm Step 2. Use the scale factor: - If the scale factor is 1:12, it means that for every 1 unit in the model, there are 12 units in actual size. From this, so you know what we need to do?
not rlly And TYSMMM

umm:

That’s not the answer, lol. There’s still one part you need to do. We know that the scale factor is 1:12 which means it stays at 12, and the helmets diameter is 21. Apply 12 x 21 = ?

LaPrincessaHermosa:

it would be 254 Right?

umm:

Correct.

LaPrincessaHermosa:

it was wrong but tysm

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