Marsha created this scale drawing of a soccer field, using a scale factor of 1 inch: 12 yards. She wants to make another scale model of the same soccer field, using a scale factor of 1 inch: 36 yards. Find the length and width of the new scale drawing. a 1.33 inches, 2 inches. b 3 inches, 2 inches c 4 inches, 6 inches d 27 inches, 18 inches

Respuesta :

I would need the see the scale drawing of the original soccer field to answer this question. but you should just divide the original dimensions by 3. 

Answer:

b 3 inches, 2 inches

Step-by-step explanation:

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Originally the scale is 1 inch: 12 yards, the width is 6 inches, that is, 6*12 = 72 yards, and the length is 9 yards, that is, 9*12 = 108 yards

If the scale is 1 inch: 36 yards, then 72 yards are:

1 inch / x inches = 36 yards / 72 yards

x = 72/36 = 2 inches

which represents the new width.

And 108 yards are:

1 inch / x inches = 36 yards / 108 yards

x = 108/36 = 3 inches

which represents the new length.

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