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  • 22-09-2020
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How can I use a scale to help me find the actual perimeter of an object if I already know the perimeter of the scale drawing?

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aaliahj6
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  • 22-09-2020

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Lets say you have a scale of 2 actual feet is equal to 1 graph inch. And lets say you have a perimeter of 24 inches. You know that for every inch I have graphed, it's an actual 2 feet. So if you multiply those 24 inches by 2, then you will get 48. And you need to change the units to match the description, so I will need to change inches to feet. This will get me 48 feet of perimeter in real life.

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