New perimeter = old perimeter*scale factor
New area = Old area*scale factor2
The linear scale factor is 100.
To find the perimeter you add and to find the area we multiply.
I highly doubt anyone knows. Perhaps, find a large map of Minnesota, estimate its perimeter (maybe by surrounding the border with string) then multiply by the proper scale factor.
well.... first off you have to find the scale factor...
To find the area of the actual playground, you need to square the scale factor of 3, which equals 9. Then, multiply the area of the scale model (6 square yards) by this squared scale factor to get the area of the actual playground. Therefore, the area of the actual playground is 6 square yards multiplied by 9, which equals 54 square yards.
The linear scale factor is 100.
how to do a scale factor of cylinder is that you find the base and the height and the length of A area hope you like my examples.
As you would find the surface area of a normal shape using scale factors: to find the volume scale factor cubed, therefore to find the surface area of the hypercube, you do the scale factor to the power of four. geoffrz450@yahoo.co.uk
divide the perimeter by 27 the multiply it by 3 and then u get the answer
To find the perimeter you add and to find the area we multiply.
I highly doubt anyone knows. Perhaps, find a large map of Minnesota, estimate its perimeter (maybe by surrounding the border with string) then multiply by the proper scale factor.
well.... first off you have to find the scale factor...
Not easily. You need to find the area or perimeter of the components and sum them.
find the perimeter and area of a rectangle that is 15cm long and 5cm wide
To find the area of the actual playground, you need to square the scale factor of 3, which equals 9. Then, multiply the area of the scale model (6 square yards) by this squared scale factor to get the area of the actual playground. Therefore, the area of the actual playground is 6 square yards multiplied by 9, which equals 54 square yards.
A scale Factor is Algbrea so you have to... x - + and/or divided.
how do you find the scale factor of two circles