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bulgar [2K]
2 years ago
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Please help me. The original blueprint of the Moreno’s’ living room has a scale of 2 inches= 5 feet. The family wants to use a n

ew blueprint that shows the length of the living room to be 15 inches. If the width of the living room on the original blueprint is 6 inches and the length is 9.6 inches, what are the scale and the width of the new blueprint.
Mathematics
1 answer:
Svetradugi [14.3K]2 years ago
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Answer:

Part a) The scale of the new blueprint is \frac{5}{8} \frac{in}{ft}    

Part b) The width of the living room in the new blueprint is 9.4\ in

Step-by-step explanation:

we know that

The scale of the original blueprint is

\frac{2}{5}\frac{in}{ft}

and

the width of the living room on the original blueprint is 6 inches

so

<em>Find the actual width of the living room, using proportion</em>

\frac{2}{5}\frac{in}{ft}=\frac{6}{x}\frac{in}{ft}\\ \\x=5*6/2\\ \\x=15\ ft

<em>Find the actual length of the living room, using proportion</em>

\frac{2}{5}\frac{in}{ft}=\frac{9.6}{x}\frac{in}{ft}\\ \\x=5*9.6/2\\ \\x=24\ ft

<em>Find the scale of the new blueprint</em>, divide the length of the living room on the new blueprint by the actual length of the living room

\frac{15}{24} \frac{in}{ft}

simplify  

\frac{5}{8} \frac{in}{ft}      

<em>Find the width of the living room in the new blueprint, using proportion</em>

\frac{5}{8}\frac{in}{ft}=\frac{x}{15}\frac{in}{ft}\\ \\x=15*5/8\\ \\x=9.4\ in

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