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19 November, 18:35

The scale on a highway construction drawing is 0.5 inches for every 45 miles. If the drawing shows the highway is 4 inches long, how long is the actual highway?

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  1. 19 November, 21:20
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    360 miles

    Step-by-step explanation:

    Every half inch on the map equal 45 miles on the highway. Find out how many half-inches there are in 4 inches, and multiply that by 45 to get the answer.

    To do this, first divide 4 by 0.5

    4/0.5 = 4 / (1/2) = 4 (2/1) = 8

    There 8 half-inches in 4 inches

    **Also think that there are 2 halves in 1, so in 4 there are 2 (4) halves, which is 8

    Now take 8 and multiply by 45

    8 (45) = 360

    The highway is 360 miles long
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