QuestionUsing the information from the question above, is the scale drawing larger than the actual spider?
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If the distance from Haley's house to school is centimeters on the map and the actual distance is miles, what is the scale for the map?
A house blueprint shows the bedroom is inches wide. Its actual length is yards wide. What is the scale for the blueprint?
Jimmy is feet tall and casts a foot shadow. Nikki casts a foot shadow. How tall is Nikki?
Cammy is standing next to a pine tree. The tree is foot tall and casts a foot shadow. Cammy casts a foot shadow. How tall is Cammy?
Studdy Solution
STEP 1
What is this asking?
We've got a bunch of word problems all about scales, ratios, and proportions!
We need to figure out if a drawing is bigger than a real spider, find the scale of a map and a blueprint, and then solve how tall two people are based on their shadows.
Watch out!
Make sure your units match up when you're setting up your proportions!
Don't compare inches to miles without converting one of them first.
STEP 2
1. Spider size
2. Map scale
3. Blueprint scale
4. Nikki's height
5. Cammy's height
STEP 3
We don't have any numbers here, just the question "is the scale drawing larger than the actual spider?".
Scale drawings are usually *bigger* than the actual tiny things, so the drawing is probably larger.
Think about it – you wouldn't draw a spider smaller than it really is, that'd be hard to see!
So, yes, the scale drawing is larger.
STEP 4
The map shows centimeters for every miles in real life.
So the scale is cm : mi.
We can simplify this by dividing both sides by to get cm : mi.
So, every centimeter on the map represents miles in the real world.
STEP 5
The bedroom is inches wide on the blueprint, but *yards* wide in real life. **Hold up!** We need the same units.
There are inches in a yard, so the real bedroom is inches wide.
STEP 6
Now we can compare: inches on the blueprint represents inches in real life.
The scale is in : in.
Divide both sides by to get in : in.
So every inch on the blueprint represents inches in the real house.
STEP 7
Jimmy is feet tall with a foot shadow.
Nikki has a foot shadow.
We can set up a proportion: .
STEP 8
Let be Nikki's height.
Plugging in the values, we get .
STEP 9
**Solve for** by multiplying both sides by : .
So, Nikki is feet tall!
STEP 10
The tree is feet tall with a foot shadow.
Cammy has a foot shadow.
We set up another proportion: .
STEP 11
Let be Cammy's height.
We get .
STEP 12
**Solve for** by multiplying both sides by : .
Cammy is feet tall!
STEP 13
The scale drawing is larger than the actual spider. The map scale is cm : mi. The blueprint scale is in : in. Nikki is feet tall. Cammy is feet tall.
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