Paul is building a scale model of a panda. He determines that a real panda is 5 feet long and 2 feet high. If Paul wants his model to be 8 inches long, how many inches tall should his model be, to the nearest tenth of an inch? Nevermind i have the answer

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Answer:

It would be 3.2 inches long.

Step-by-step explanation:

First we have to find the scale factor. In order to do so, we need compare the actual length to the model length.

5ft:8in = 60in:8in = 7.5in:1in

Now we use that scale factor for the height. Divide the height of the actual panda by the scale.  

2ft /7.5in = 24in/7.5in = 3.2 in

The ratio will remain same. Then the height of the panda will be 3.2 inches.

What are ratio and proportion?

A ratio is a collection of ordered integers a and b represented as a/b, with b never equaling zero. A proportionate expression is one in which two items are equal.

Paul is building a scale model of a panda.

He determines that a real panda is 5 feet long and 2 feet high.

If Paul wants his model to be 8 inches long.

Then the height of the panda will be

let h be the height of the panda.

We know that the ratio will remain same.

h / 8 = 2 / 5

    h = 3.2

More about the ratio and the proportion link is given below.

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