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The actual length of the picnic table is 180cm with legs 60cm. What is the scale factor for this diagram?

The actual length of the picnic table is 180 cm with legs 60 cm.

What is the scale factor for this diagram?

To find the scale factor for the picnic table diagram, we need to compare the actual length with the length in the diagram.

The actual length of the picnic table is given as 180cm, while the length in the diagram is not specified.

To calculate the scale factor, we divide the length in the diagram by the actual length:

Scale factor = Length in the diagram / Actual length

Since the length in the diagram is not given, we cannot calculate the exact scale factor.

To find the scale factor for the diagram, you need to compare the lengths of the actual picnic table and the diagram.

In this case, the actual length of the picnic table with the legs is 180 cm. The length of the diagram is not provided, but we can assume it represents the actual length of the picnic table.

To find the scale factor, divide the length of the diagram by the actual length of the picnic table:

Scale factor = Length of diagram / Actual length of picnic table

Let's denote the length of the diagram as "D". The equation for the scale factor would then be:

Scale factor = D / 180

However, since the lengths of the legs are not included in the diagram, we need to subtract the length of the legs from the actual length of the picnic table before comparing with the diagram.

Actual length of the picnic table without legs = 180 cm - 60 cm = 120 cm

Now, we can calculate the scale factor with the revised equation:

Scale factor = D / 120

Without the specific length of the diagram, it is not possible to provide an exact scale factor. Please provide the length of the diagram so that we can calculate the scale factor accurately.