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A scale drawing of a lake has a scale of 1 cm to 80 m. If the actual width of the lake is 1,000 m, what is the width of the lake on the scale drawing?

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Answered by Anonymous
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Given,

The scale represents 80m of length as 1cm

Actual width of the lake = 1000m

To find,

The width of the lake on the scale drawing.

Solution,

We can simply solve this mathematical problem by using the following mathematical process.

RF of the scale = Length on scale / Actual length = 1cm/80m = 1 cm / 8000 cm = 1/8000

Width of the lake on the scale drawing = Actual width of the lake × RF = 1000 m × 1/8000 = 100000 cm × 1/8000 = 12.5 cm

Hence, the width of lake on the scale drawing will be 12.5 cm

Answered by kanishkabaliyan12345
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