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19.03.2021 •
Mathematics
You have been asked to build a scale model of your school out of toothpicks. Imagine your school is 30 feet tall. Your scale is 1 ft1.47 cm.
If a toothpick is 6.3 cm tall, how many toothpicks tall will your model be?
The model will be toothpicks tall
Your mother is out of toothpicks, and suggests you use cotton swabs instead. You measure them, and they are 7.4 cm tall. How many cotton swabs tall will your model be? If necessary, round your answer to the nearest whole number.
The model will be approximately cotton swabs tall.
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Ответ:
C.
Step-by-step explanation:
Given
Required
Cordinate of G
Given that the line segment EG is divided into ratios, the formula to make use of is as follows;
Where m = 1; n = 2
x1 and y1 are the coordinate of E; x1 = 0 and x2 = 4
x2 and y2 are the coordinate of G
x and y are the coordinate of F; x = 1 and y = 3
Solving for x2
Multiply both sides by 3
Solving for y2
Multiply both sides by 3
Subtract 8 from both sides
Hence,![G(x_2,y_2) = (3,1)](/tpl/images/0689/3858/07806.png)