A model is made of a car. The car is 9 feet long and the model is 6 inches long. What is the ratio of the length of the car to the length of the model?

1. 18:1

2. Red bricks =(5x) = 5 * 25 = 125
Gray bricks =(2x) = 2* 25 = 50
3. Green pepper: 1 k
Onion: 3 k
Tomato: 9 k
1 k + 3 k + 9 k = 13 k
k = 117 : 13 = 9
3 k = 3 * 9 = 27 cups of onion.
4. 8/4=24/12
5. 8 1/2in and 10 5/8in
6. 20
Try your best on the rest.

18:1

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use4checking was right except for number 3. For me it's "How many cups of onion are needed to make 117 cups of salsa?" and the answer is B, 27.

Hey use 4 checking is wrong on number 3, vote right on everything else.

if you would read you can see the answer is right under that

To find the ratio of the length of the car to the length of the model, we need to compare the two lengths.

First, let's convert the lengths to the same unit. Since the car length is given in feet and the model length is given in inches, we need to convert one of them to the other unit.

Since there are 12 inches in a foot, we can convert the car length to inches by multiplying it by 12:
9 feet * 12 inches/foot = 108 inches

Now that we have both lengths in inches, we can calculate the ratio:
108 inches (car length) / 6 inches (model length) = 18

Therefore, the ratio of the length of the car to the length of the model is 18:1.

c:m=9:6=3:2