Hendrick want to enlarge a photo that is 4 inches wide and 6 inches tall the enlarged photo keep the same ratio how tall is the enlarged photo if it is 12 inches wide
4 times 3 is 12 so multiply 6 and 3.
PLEASE HELP IM CONFUSED T^T
To determine the height of the enlarged photo, we need to maintain the same ratio as the original photo.
The ratio of the original photo is 4 inches wide to 6 inches tall, which can be written as 4:6 or simplified as 2:3. This means that for every 2 units of width, there are 3 units of height.
Now, let's find out how tall the enlarged photo should be when its width is 12 inches.
Using the same ratio, we can set up a proportion:
Original width : Original height = Enlarged width : Enlarged height
Substituting the values into the proportion:
4 inches : 6 inches = 12 inches : Enlarged height
To solve for the unknown height, we can cross-multiply:
(4 inches) * (Enlarged height) = (12 inches) * (6 inches)
4 * Enlarged height = 12 * 6
4 * Enlarged height = 72
Next, divide both sides of the equation by 4 to solve for the height:
Enlarged height = 72 / 4
Enlarged height = 18
So, the height of the enlarged photo, while maintaining the same ratio, is 18 inches.
Hendrick wants to enlarge a photo that is 4 inches wide and 6 inches tall. The enlarged photo keeps the same ratio. How tall is the enlarged photo if it is 12 inches wide? :[ idk
2 inches tall
3 times as wide so 3 times as long
18 inches