Mathematics, 22.04.2021 21:20, natashareeves16
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b)lets say the area of the map is 21 square inches. you want to make q enlarged map of central park to take with you on your journey. describe how you can determine the area of the the enlarged map.
c)supposed the scale factor you will use to enlarge the map is 5:1. what is the approximate area of the park of the park in your enlarged drawing.
d) how did you apply proportional reasoning as you worked through these problems?
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