A model of a rail road station has a scale of 1 inch equals 3.5 feet. The dimensions of the model railroad are 34 inches by 18 inches. What are the dimensions of the actual railroad station?

3.5 feet by 18 feet
34 feet by 63 feet
102 feet by 63 feet
119 feet by 63 feet

How do I solve this? I got the other ones. Just stuck on this one.

3.5 feet by 18 feet Is this right?

No.

Multiply both the length and the width by 3.5.

119 feet by 63 feet. because I had to get feet to inches right?

Yes. That is right.

To solve this question, you need to use the given scale of 1 inch equals 3.5 feet to convert the dimensions of the model railroad to the dimensions of the actual railroad station.

Start by converting the length dimension of the model railroad, which is 34 inches, to feet. Since the scale is 1 inch equals 3.5 feet, you multiply 34 by 3.5:

34 inches * 3.5 feet/inch = 119 feet

So, the length dimension of the actual railroad station is 119 feet.

Next, convert the width dimension of the model railroad, which is 18 inches, to feet:

18 inches * 3.5 feet/inch = 63 feet

So, the width dimension of the actual railroad station is 63 feet.

Therefore, the dimensions of the actual railroad station are 119 feet by 63 feet.