Math, asked by coleenpink, 8 months ago

A plan of an office is drawn at a scale of 1:200. What is the scaled length of a wall that is 4.6m long?

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Answered by devansh416
3

Answer:

4.6*200=920m

Step-by-step explanation:

multiply by 200

Answered by mysticd
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 Given \: a \: plan \: of \: office \:is \: a \\Scale \:of \:  1 : 200

 \pink { 1 \:cm = 200 \: m }

 \implies  \frac{1}{200} \:cm  = 1 \: m\: --(1)

 \implies Length \: of \: a \: wall = 4.6 \:m \\= 4.6 \times \frac{1}{200} \:cm\\= \frac{2.3}{100} \\= 0.023 \:cm

Therefore.,

 \red { Scaled \: length \: of \: of \: wall } \green { = 0.023 \:cm}

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