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Really basic question about enlargements?

  • 01-04-2012 10:42AM
    #1
    Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 747 ✭✭✭


    I keep getting a different number of zeros than the book says every time I do this question, can someone point out my mistake?

    Q:
    The Eiffel Tower is 300m high. A model of the Eiffel Tower is 15cm high and its base area is 25.5 sq cm. What is the base area of the actual tower?


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  • Moderators, Science, Health & Environment Moderators Posts: 1,855 Mod ✭✭✭✭Michael Collins


    Let us assume that every dimension is scaled in the same ratio as the height i.e. the model is scaled down from the actual tower by a factor of 300/0.15 = 2,000 - for each dimension.

    Since the area of the base is the product of two dimensions (length by width) we must multiply by 2,000 - twice:

    Actual tower base area

    [latex] (2000)(2000)(25.5)\;\hbox{cm}^2[/latex]

    [latex] =102 \times 10^6\;\hbox{cm}^2[/latex]

    We can convert to square metres:

    [latex] 1\;\hbox{cm} = 10^{-2}\;\hbox{m} [/latex]

    [latex] 102 \times 10^6\;\hbox{cm}^2=102 \times 10^6\;(10^{-2}\hbox{m})^2 = (102 \times 10^6) (10^{-4})\;\hbox{m}^2 = 102 \times 10^2\;\hbox{m}^2 = 10,200\;\hbox{m}^2 = 1.02\;\hbox{ha}[/latex]

    where "ha" is the symbol for hectares.


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