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20 March, 09:35

Think About the Process The scale for the drawing of a rectangular

playing field is 2 inches = 3 feet. Find an equation you can use to find the

dimensions of the actual field. What are the actual dimensions?

width

6 in.

length

12 in

Find an equation you can use to find the dimensions of the actual field.

Use the equation y = x, where x is a dimension of the scale drawing (in inches) and y is the

corresponding dimension of the actual field (in feet).

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  1. 20 March, 11:38
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    y=x/2*3

    Or, in LaTex, $y = / frac {x}{2} / cdot 3$

    If you do this the regular way, you can see that there are three groups of 2 inches in the widths and six groups of 2 inches in the length (dividing by 2 inches and taking the unit out). Multiplying the number of groups by 3 feet, you get 9 feet as the width and 18 feet as the length, which makes sense since the drawing was at a 1:2 ratio for width to length.

    But if you make this into an equation, consider the steps;

    1) Divide by 2 (inches)

    2) Multiply by 3 (feet)

    And that's about it. So your equation would be;

    y=x/2*3
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