lolpopki98
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  • 30-01-2018
  • Mathematics
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A model rocket is built to scale is 3 cm = 5 m. If the model is 9.4 cm tall, how tall is the actual rocket?

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perixwinkle
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  • 09-02-2018
Since there may be an easier way, you can find how many centimeters there may be for one meter by dividing both sides (3 cm = 5 m ) by 5.
[tex]3 \div 5 = .6 \\ 5 \div 5 = 1[/tex]
So, .6 cm= 1 m
This will make it easy to divide to find the actual ticket size.
You have to find how many .6 there are in 9.4 by dividing:
[tex]9.4 \div .6 = 15 \frac{2}{3} [/tex]
The rocket would be
[tex]15 \frac{2}{3} [/tex]
m tall.
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