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9 February, 18:57

Two similar signs have a scale factor of 5:3. if the larger sign is 45 feet tall. how tall is the small sign?

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  1. 9 February, 20:04
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    Given that 2 similar signs have a scale factor of 5:3 and the larger sign is 45 ft, then the smaller sign will have the height given by:

    scale factor = (height of large sign) / (height of smaller sign)

    let the height of smaller sign be x, plugging in the values we get:

    5/3=45/x

    solving for x we get

    3/5=x/45

    hence

    x=3/5*45

    x=27 ft

    The height of smaller sign will be 27 ft
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