Proportions & Scale Factors Quick Check 4 of 54 of 5 Items Question Use the image to answer the question. Scale: 1 box = 5 feet Reproduce the scale drawing of Tomas’s front yard so that it has a scale of 1 box = 10 feet. Which shows the new scale drawing? (1 point) Responses Scale: 1 box = 5 feet Image with alt text: A grid is shown with a rectangle drawn on it. The rectangle is 4 units long and 3 units wide, labeled with 4 and 3 respectively. Scale: 1 box = 5 feet Scale: 1 box = 5 feet Image with alt text: A grid is shown with a rectangle drawn on it. The rectangle is 6 units long and 3 units wide, labeled with 6 and 3 respectively. Scale: 1 box = 5 feet Scale: 1 box = 5 feet Image with alt text: A grid is shown with a rectangle drawn on it. The rectangle is 16 units long and 12 units wide, labeled with 16 and 12 respectively. Scale: 1 box = 5 feet Scale: 1 box = 5 feet

Image with alt text: A grid is shown with a rectangle drawn on it. The rectangle is 8 units long and 6 units wide, labeled with 8 and 6 respectively. Scale: 1 box = 5 feet

The correct response is:

Scale: 1 box = 5 feet
Image with alt text: A grid is shown with a rectangle drawn on it. The rectangle is 8 units long and 6 units wide, labeled with 8 and 6 respectively.
Scale: 1 box = 10 feet

To find the new scale drawing, we need to reproduce the original scale drawing so that it has a scale of 1 box = 10 feet.

In the given responses, we see three images of grid drawings with rectangles on them. We need to determine which one represents the new scale drawing.

Let's analyze each response:

1) Scale: 1 box = 5 feet
Image with alt text: A grid is shown with a rectangle drawn on it. The rectangle is 4 units long and 3 units wide, labeled with 4 and 3 respectively.

2) Scale: 1 box = 5 feet
Image with alt text: A grid is shown with a rectangle drawn on it. The rectangle is 6 units long and 3 units wide, labeled with 6 and 3 respectively.

3) Scale: 1 box = 5 feet
Image with alt text: A grid is shown with a rectangle drawn on it. The rectangle is 16 units long and 12 units wide, labeled with 16 and 12 respectively.

We need to compare the lengths and widths of the rectangles in each response with the given scale of 1 box = 10 feet.

In the original scale drawing, the rectangle was 4 units long. If we were to increase the scale by a factor of 2 (from 1 box = 5 feet to 1 box = 10 feet), the new length should be 8 units.

Therefore, the correct response is the one where the rectangle is 8 units long, which is not mentioned in any of the given responses.

In this case, it seems that none of the provided responses correctly represent the new scale drawing with a scale of 1 box = 10 feet.

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To convert the scale drawing from a scale factor of 1 box = 6 inches to a scale factor of 1 box = 12 inches, we need to determine the new length of the boxes in the new drawing.

The given length in the original scale drawing is 10 boxes. As the original scale factor is 1 box = 6 inches, the actual length would be 10 * 6 = 60 inches.

Now, we want to find the length of the boxes in the new drawing, where the scale factor is 1 box = 12 inches. To do this, we need to divide the actual length (60 inches) by the new scale factor (12 inches).

60 inches / 12 inches = 5 boxes

Therefore, the length of the boxes in the new drawing will be 5.

The correct response is:

5

In order for electric charge to flow, there must be a difference in:

current.
electric potential.
resistance.
static electricity.

electric potential.

Which factors affect the flow of electric charge? Select two options.

voltage
ampere
ohm
resistance
volt

The two factors that affect the flow of electric charge are:

1. Voltage
2. Resistance

What is the effect on an electric current when the voltage is increased?

An increase in voltage causes the flow of electric current to
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