I've been stuck on this question for weeks can anyone please explain this to me? Cate drew an animal that she wants to create. She said that it would obviously be bigger than the drawing because she used a scale of $1cm:13 inches$. Based upon Cate's drawing how tall would this animal be in real life? The drawing is $7.2 cm$ tall so I came up with $7 ft. 8 in$. tall which the teacher said was correct. The next question that I'm stuck on is Libby suggested they try to make the new animal exactly $5 ft$ tall. What scale should they use to go with her idea? How do you figure out the scale of an object?
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Firstly the first convertion should be \begin{eqnarray*} 7.2 cm \rightarrow 93.6 = \underbrace{84}_{7 \times 12}+9.6 = 7 ft 9.6 inches \end{eqnarray*} To convert $5 ft$ back, convert to inches \begin{eqnarray*} x cm \rightarrow 5 ft = 60 inches \end{eqnarray*} and divide by $13$ ($60/13 =4.615 \cdots$) \begin{eqnarray*} \color{red}{4.6 cm} \rightarrow 5 ft = 60 inches \end{eqnarray*}
Edit: The scale factor required for Libby's animal will be $60/7.2= 8 \frac{1}{3}$ inches per cm \begin{eqnarray*} 7.2 cm \underbrace{\rightarrow}_{\color{blue}{ \times 8 \frac{1}{3}}} 5 ft = 60 inches \end{eqnarray*}
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So what scale do I use? It has to be cm:ft instead of cm:in – April Weaver Nov 26 '17 at 14:55
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How big was Libby's drawing of the animal ? – Donald Splutterwit Nov 26 '17 at 15:02
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The drawing is 7.2 cm tall – April Weaver Nov 26 '17 at 15:03
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That's the answer I got but the teacher said it's wrong. When I answered the question I put 1:8.33 She says the answer can't be a repeating measure and to use cm:ft instead. I am so confused. I feel so stupid. – April Weaver Nov 26 '17 at 15:55
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So would you divide 12 inches into the 8.33 to get the feet? Can the answer be 1 cm : .694 ft? – April Weaver Nov 26 '17 at 21:49
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$1 cm : 0.69 \dot{4} ft$ that was the value that I got, but I guess your teacher will find that even less acceptable. – Donald Splutterwit Nov 26 '17 at 21:53
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She accepted that answer!!! Thanks for the help! – April Weaver Nov 30 '17 at 08:42