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It is a very good toad season. Toads are everywhere! You decide to go out at night and count how many are in the front yard. Last night you counted sixteen. Tonight you find twenty-five. How many more are there tonight compared to last night?

To calculate the difference between the number of toads last night and tonight, you can subtract last night's count from tonight's count.

25 (number of toads tonight) - 16 (number of toads last night) = 9

So there are 9 more toads tonight than there were last night.

Zoey is planning to drive from City X to City Y. The scale drawing below shows the distance between the two cities with a scale of 1/4 = 19 miles.

The distance shown on the scale is 3 1/2 inches.

To find the actual distance between City X and City Y, you can use the scale factor:

1/4 inch on the drawing represents 19 miles in real life.

So:

3 1/2 inches on the drawing represent:

3.5 inches x (19 miles / 0.25 inches) = 266 miles

Therefore, the actual distance between City X and City Y is 266 miles.

A scale drawing of a rectangular park had a scale of 1 cm = 60 m.

What is the actual perimeter of the park in meters?

Length of the the scale drawing: 11 cm
Width of the scale drawing: 3.8 cm

To find the actual perimeter of the park in meters, we need to convert both dimensions of the scale drawing from centimeters to meters, apply the scale factor, and then add up all four sides of the park.

So, the length of the actual park is:

11 cm x (60 m / 1 cm) = 660 m

And the width of the actual park is:

3.8 cm x (60 m / 1 cm) = 228 m

The perimeter of the actual park is:

2(660 m) + 2(228 m) = 1,776 meters

Therefore, the actual perimeter of the park is 1,776 meters.