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Mathematics, 06.01.2021 01:00 xdimplesjoon

answer all questions please ! Trey made a scale drawing of a microchip using a scale of 2 inches to 1 centimeter. His drawing was an enlargement that depicted the chip as 6
inches long and 4 inches wide. However, the drawing isn't big enough to clearly show all of the chip's components. So he wants to make the
drawing larger
Complete the steps below to figure the dimensions of the scale drawing if Trey changes the scale to 3 inches to 1 centimeter.

Part A.

What is the actual length of the microchip?

Part B.

What is the actual width of the microchip?

Part C.

Trey wants to change the scale of the drawing to 3 inches to 1 centimeter. Use the actual length of the microchip in Trey’s new scale drawing.

Part D.

Use the Actual Width from Part B to find the width of the microchip in Trey’s new scale drawing.

Part E.
What is the ratio of a drawing measurement from the original scale to the corresponding drawing measurement in the new scale? Show calculations for both length and width.

Part F.
In this activity, the scale drawing is larger than the actual microchip. How can you tell whether a scale drawing is smaller or larger than the actual object?

THANK YOU SO MUCH AND HAVE A GREAT DAY ! :)

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