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Doll houses and their furnishings are usually built to scale of exactly 1 in
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: I asked this question a few days ago and haven't received an answer. I hope to get it answered now.
Doll houses and their furnishings are usually built to scale of exactly 1 in to 1 ft, meaning that an item 1 ft long in a real house is 1 in long in a dollhouse.
a) What is the linear scaling factor for a dollhouse?
b) If a dollhouse were made of the same materials as a real house, how would their weights compare?
This question is from textbook For All Practical Purposes
Answer by psbhowmick(878) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
a) The linear scaling factor for the dollhouse = = =
b) Mass = Volume x Density
If a dollhouse were made of the same materials as a real house, then density of both houses will be same.
So, the one with larger volume will have larger weight.
Ratio of volume of doll house to original house = = =
Hence the weight of the doll house is times the weight of the real house.
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