Scale:
1 cm : 6 inches
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Length of the aquarium:
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5 feet = 5 x 12 = 60 inches
60 ÷ 6 = 10
The length will be 10 cm on the scale drawing.
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Width of the aquarium:
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2 feet = 2 x 12 = 24 inches
24 ÷ 6 = 4
The width will be 4 cm on the scale drawing.
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Find Perimeter:
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Perimeter = 2 (length + width)
Perimeter = 2( 10 + 4 )
Perimeter = 28 cm
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Answer: The perimeter of the scale drawing of the front face is 28 cm.--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
After a reflection across line L1, x = 2, the afterimage is
Z' (2 + (2-1) ,1) = Z' (3, 1)
After a reflection across the line L2, y-axis, the afterimage is
Z'' (3, 0 + (0 - 1) = Z'' (3, -1)<span />
The correct answer is D. 14c + 5g + 12.
The entry fee is $6 each. 6 + 6 = 12
Each girl goes on 7 rides which cost c dollars. 7c + 7c = 14c
The number of games both girls play totals 5. And each game costs g dollars. 2g + 3g = 5g.
Add all the costs up and you get 14c + 5g + 12 as their total cost for going to a carnival.
Answer:
<em>Option D: the number of fluoride treatments given to students each month for the last 60 months (range 40-620)</em>
Explanation:
The number of fluoride treatments given to students each month may be graphed with the 60 months on the horizontal axis, using a bar for each month.
The height of each bar will represent the number of fluoride treatments for the month and will be read on the vertical axis.
This histogram will permit to compare visually, in a very easy way, how the number of treatments vary month to month. That is why this is an ideal representation for this kind of data. In other form, it would be harder to compare a set of data for so many months and whose range is so broad (40 - 620).
Answer:
12 feet
Step-by-step explanation:
30 divided by 5= 6
6 times 3= how far youve already swam(18 feet)
6 times 2= how far you have left(12 feet)