Mathematics, 18.03.2021 01:30 AutismRobotrix1999
1. A map of a state park is shown below. It will be enlarged and reduced in order to be
reproduced in various locations around the park. Use the information to answer the questions.
a. What is the area of the original map shown at left?
b. The map is going to be painted at the entrance of the
campsite. It will be enlarged by a scale factor of 4. How
many square inches will the map cover?
16 in
20 in
I need help please answer
c. The same map will be reduced by 50% and painted of
various markers around the campsite. What is the
perimeter of the reduced map? What is the area of the
reduced map?
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