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Stels [109]
2 years ago
6

Shania is making a scale diagram of the badminton court at the community center. She uses a scale of 1 centimeter to 0.5 meter t

o draw the scale diagram. If the scale length of the badminton court is 26.8 centimeters and the scale width is 12.2 centimeters, what is the actual area of the court?
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1 answer:
docker41 [41]2 years ago
8 0

1m = 100cm

1cm → 0.5m

1cm → 0.5 · 100cm = 50cm

The scale: \dfrac{50}{1}=50

length = 26.8cm · 50 = 1,340cm = 13.40m

width = 12.2cm · 50 = 610cm = 6.10m

The area of the court:

A = 13.40 · 6.10 = 81.74 m²

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