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a parking lot is going to be 40 m wide and 100 m long. which dimensions could be used for a scale model of the lot?
a. 75 in × 225 cm
b. 100 cm × 300 m
c. 10 cm × 25 cm
d. 25 cm × 75 cm
Step1: Find the ratio of original dimensions
The ratio of the length to the width of the parking - lot is $\frac{100}{40}=\frac{5}{2}$.
Step2: Check the ratios of each option
Option A:
First, convert 75 in to cm. Since 1 in = 2.54 cm, 75 in = 75×2.54 = 190.5 cm. The ratio of the dimensions is $\frac{225}{190.5}
eq\frac{5}{2}$.
Option B:
The units are inconsistent (100 cm and 300 m). Also, if we consider the ratio ignoring units for a moment, $\frac{300\times100}{100}=300
eq\frac{5}{2}$.
Option C:
The ratio of the dimensions is $\frac{25}{10}=\frac{5}{2}$, which is the same as the ratio of the original parking - lot dimensions.
Option D:
The ratio of the dimensions is $\frac{75}{25}=3
eq\frac{5}{2}$.
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C. 10 cm × 25 cm