SOLUTION: Lean made a scale drawing design for a tile floor. It measured 9 inches in length and 15 inches in width. The actual width of the tile floor will be 75 inches. If Leah uses 3-inch
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Question 182910: Lean made a scale drawing design for a tile floor. It measured 9 inches in length and 15 inches in width. The actual width of the tile floor will be 75 inches. If Leah uses 3-inch square tiles to tile the floor, and the floor is proportional to her drawing, how many tiles will she need? Answer by josmiceli(19441) (Show Source):
You can put this solution on YOUR website! In words:
(width of floor on drawing) / (actual width of floor) =
(width of tile on drawing) / (actual width of tile)
Now I'll plug in numbers that are given:
Multiply both sides by
On the drawing, a tile is .6 x .6 in2
How many of these tiles on the drawing does it take to cover
9 in x 15 in ? in in
The number of tiles on the drawing is
She will need 375 tiles -answer
check answer:
The actual tiles are 3 in x 3 in = 9 in2
375 tiles x 9 in2 / tile = 3375 in2
Now what is the actual area of the floor?
(length of floor on drawing) / (actual length of floor) =
(length of tile on drawing) / (actual length of tile) in
The area of the floor is in2
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