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My answer:
Scale Drawing Lengths: . . / .
Actual Court Lengths . . .
Scale Factor: inch corresponds to ( ∙ ) inches, or inches, so the scale factor is .
Let = , represent the scale drawing lengths in inches, and represent the actual court lengths in inches. The -values must be converted from feet to inches.
To find actual length:
= =
() = inches, or feet
To find actual width:
= = ( )
= / ∙ /
= inches, or feet
The actual court measures feet by feet. Yes, the lot is big enough for the court Vincent planned. The court will take up the entire width of the lot.
Answer:
several choices (see below and refer to attached))
Step-by-step explanation:
A chord is a straight line that have BOTH endpoints on the circumference
in our case, we have several chords, just pick one
RN
RP
MN
QN
PQ
Answer in simplest radical form would be 7.(:
If B is the midpoint of AC, that means that the distances from A to B and B to C are the same. The distance from A to B is 8x + 4, and the distance from B to C is 10x - 6, so we can set these two equivalent:
8x + 4 = 10x - 6
Solving for x:
4 = 2x - 6 (subtract 8x from both sides)
10 = 2x (add 6 to both sides)
5 = x (divide both sides by 2)
So, x = 5, which is the second option given.