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a wildlife park is in the shape of a rectangle. a map of the wildlife park is made with the scale 1 inch to 300 feet.
a. if the wildlife park is shown as a rectangle on the map with a length of 2 feet, what is the actual length of the park?
b. if a straight path in the park is 750 feet long, how long would the path be when represented on the map?
- what is the scale factor from the larger figure to the smaller figure?
is figure b a scaled copy/dilation of figure a? why? explain your answer.
a) no
b) yes
Step1: Convert map - length to inches for part a
Since 1 foot = 12 inches, 2 feet on the map is $2\times12 = 24$ inches.
Step2: Calculate actual length for part a
The scale is 1 inch to 300 feet. So the actual length is $24\times300=7200$ feet.
Step3: Calculate map - length for part b
Let the length on the map be $x$ inches. Using the scale $\frac{1}{300}=\frac{x}{750}$. Cross - multiply gives $300x = 750$, then $x=\frac{750}{300}=2.5$ inches.
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a. 7200 feet
b. 2.5 inches