The bright of a model ticket us 4% of the bright of the actual rocket. The model is 1.8 meters high how high us the actual rocket?

is/of = %/100

1.8m/x = 4/100
1.8m = (4/100)(x)
(1.8m)/(4/100) = x
x=45meters
(always remember is/of = %/100)
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How do you define the "bright" of a rocket? Do you mean weight? Breadth?

Why do you call it a ticket?

To determine the height of the actual rocket, we can use the information given in the question.

According to the question, the height of the model rocket is 1.8 meters. The model is said to be 4% of the height of the actual rocket.

To find the height of the actual rocket, we can use the following equation:

Actual Rocket Height = (Model Rocket Height) / (Percentage of Actual Rocket Height)

Plugging in the values, we have:

Actual Rocket Height = 1.8 meters / (4% / 100%)

To convert a percentage to a decimal, divide it by 100. In this case, 4% / 100% is equal to 0.04.

Therefore,

Actual Rocket Height = 1.8 meters / 0.04

By dividing 1.8 meters by 0.04, we find that the height of the actual rocket is 45 meters.

So, the actual rocket is 45 meters high.