Mathematics, 19.05.2021 20:20 danny223
Delisa is designing a website that will be viewable on both computers and mobile devices, so the website as it is seen on a mobile device is proportional to the website as it is seen on a computer. the diagonal of Delisa’s computer monitor is 21 inches, and the diagonal of delisa’s tablet is 9.1 inches.
if an image is 16 centimeters wide on the website when it’s displayed on delisas computer, how wide should the image be on the tablet? round to the nearest tenth of a millimeter, if necessary.
A. 1,246 millimeters
B. 1.4 millimeters
C. 69.3 millimeters
D. 369.2 millimeters
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