Math, asked by Starfox5454, 11 months ago

Help?
On the scale drawing of a car, the length from bumper to bumper is 6 inches. The car’s actual length, from bumper to bumper, is 16 feet. On the scale drawing, the height of a window is 3\4 inch. What is the actual height of this window? Explain or show your reasoning.

Answers

Answered by Anonymous
34

hey mate

here is your answer ...

As the scale drawing and the actual car are similar .

so,

height of bumper in drawing/

height of bumper in actual car=height of the window in drawing/height of the window in actual car

6 in./16*12 in.=¾ in./height of the window in actual car

height of the window in actual car=¾*16*12/6 in.

=24 inch(Answer )

LIKE AS MUCH AS YOU CAN!!!


Anonymous: always there to help you out!!
Starfox5454: can u help me with this other math question?
Anonymous: :) :)
Anonymous: anything else
Anonymous: ok
Starfox5454: Using a scale, or rate, of 1\4-inch per foot, make a scale drawing of the room you chose. Make sure to label your drawing with both the dimensions and scale, and then upload it.
Anonymous: just few mins
Starfox5454: oki doki
Anonymous: thanks
Starfox5454: np :)
Answered by pranavpanchal1312
4

Answer: 5

Step-by-step explanation:

Similar questions