16cm = 0.16m
0.16 : 4.43
(divide both numbers by 0.16)
1 : 27.6875 (approximately 27.69)
I think that's right =]
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the scale factor for a model is 5 cm + _________ m
12 inches
1:5
4.66 feet
1 to 6 or u can write it as 1:6
The scale factor for a model train with a length 36 inches and the length of engine itself is 24 feet would be 1/8th. In order to answer this you will have to do a little math.
A jumbo jet, also known as a wide-body airliner, typically has a length of between 208 feet (63.4 meters) and 262 feet (79.9 meters). The exact length of a jumbo jet can vary depending on the specific model and manufacturer. Some examples of popular jumbo jets and their lengths include: The Boeing 747 has a length of approximately 231 feet (70.6 meters) for the 747-100 model, and 250 feet (76.2 meters) for the 747-400 model. The Airbus A380 has a length of approximately 238 feet (72.7 meters) for the A380-800 model. The McDonnell Douglas MD-11 has a length of approximately 262 feet (79.9 meters) for the MD-11 model. Overall, jumbo jets are typically very large aircraft with lengths ranging from around 208 feet to 262 feet.
it depents what model but approx is 3.5 m
match each object with its length
study a system you cannot see directly
20/120= 1/64.9/120=0.04083model is 16.67cm x 16.67cm x 4.08cm
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Multiply it by the scale factor. For example 1:10 scale on length can be scaled up by multiplying the model length by 10. 2.3mm on the model will be 23mm in real life.
To factor the expression 6x² - 18, you can start by finding the greatest common factor (GCF) of the terms. In this case, the GCF is indeed 6. So, you can factor 6 out of both terms: 6x² - 18 = 6(x² - 3) Now, you have factored out the 6, and you're left with the expression inside the parentheses, which is x² - 3. Eliott's area model represents the factored expression as follows: Width: 6 Length: x² - 3 So, the width of Eliott's area model is 6, and the length is x² - 3. This represents the factored form of the expression.
A scale factor in a number that changes the size of a shape by that scale examples: 1: if you have a square that is 1cm by 1cm and you increaseit by a scale factor of 3 the square would then be 3cm by 3cm 2: if you had a 2cm by 2 cm square and increase by a scale factor of 0.5 you'd get a 1cm by 1 cm square
It is the scale factor.