Respuesta :
2/3 is the answer because 6 in is the model and 4 ft is the actual
Answer:
The ratio of the height of the actual table to the height of the model table is [tex]\frac{8}{1}[/tex] .
Step-by-step explanation:
As given
A table is 4 ft high. A model of the table is 6 in. high.
As
1 foot = 12 inch
Now convert 4 ft into inches .
4 ft = 4 × 12
= 48 inches
Height of the actual table = 48 inches
Now the ratio of the height of the actual table to the height of the model
table .
[tex]Ratio\ of\ the\ height\ of\ the\ actual\ table\ to\ the\ height\ of\ the\ model\ table =\frac{48}{6}[/tex]
[tex]Ratio\ of\ the\ height\ of\ the\ actual\ table\ to\ the\ height\ of\ the\ model\ table =\frac{8}{1}[/tex]
Therefore the ratio of the height of the actual table to the height of the model table is [tex]\frac{8}{1}[/tex] .