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A grid is shown with a rectangle drawn on it. The rectangle is 8 units long and 6 units wide, labeled with 8 and 6 respectively.

Scale: 1 box = 5 feet

Reproduce the scale drawing of Tomas’s front yard so that it has a scale of 1 box = 10 feet. Which shows the new scale drawing?

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A grid is shown with a rectangle drawn on it. The rectangle is 16 units long and 12 units wide, labeled with 16 and 12 respectively.

Scale: 1 box = 5 feet

Image with alt text: A grid is shown with a rectangle drawn on it. The rectangle is 16 units long and 12 units wide, labeled with 16 and 12 respectively. Scale: 1 box = 5 feet

A grid is shown with a rectangle drawn on it. The rectangle is 6 units long and 3 units wide, labeled with 6 and 3 respectively.

Scale: 1 box = 5 feet

Image with alt text: A grid is shown with a rectangle drawn on it. The rectangle is 6 units long and 3 units wide, labeled with 6 and 3 respectively. Scale: 1 box = 5 feet

A grid is shown with a rectangle drawn on it. The rectangle is 4 units long and 3 units wide, labeled with 4 and 3 respectively.

Scale: 1 box = 5 feet

Image with alt text: A grid is shown with a rectangle drawn on it. The rectangle is 4 units long and 3 units wide, labeled with 4 and 3 respectively. Scale: 1 box = 5 feet

A grid is shown with a rectangle drawn on it. The rectangle is 3 units long and 2 units wide, labeled with 3 and 2 respectively.

Scale: 1 box = 5 feet

Image with alt text: A grid is shown with a rectangle drawn on it. The rectangle is 3 units long and 2 units wide, labeled with 3 and 2 respectively. Scale: 1 box = 5 feet
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The correct answer is:

A grid is shown with a rectangle drawn on it. The rectangle is 16 units long and 12 units wide, labeled with 16 and 12 respectively.

Scale: 1 box = 5 feet

That’s not one of the answers

I apologize for the confusion. Given the information provided, the correct answer would be:

A grid is shown with a rectangle drawn on it. The rectangle is 16 units long and 12 units wide, labeled with 16 and 12 respectively.

Scale: 1 box = 5 feet

To answer this question, we need to understand the given scale and the new requested scale.

The given scale is 1 box = 5 feet. This means that every box in the grid represents a length of 5 feet.

The new requested scale is 1 box = 10 feet. This means that every box in the new scale drawing should represent a length of 10 feet.

Now, let's compare the lengths and widths of the rectangle in both scales to find the correct answer.

In the given scale, the rectangle is labeled as 8 units long and 6 units wide.

To convert this to the new scale, we need to multiply the lengths and widths by the ratio of the new scale to the given scale.

The ratio of the new scale to the given scale is 10 feet / 5 feet = 2.

So, to find the new lengths and widths in the new scale, we multiply 8 units and 6 units by 2.

8 units * 2 = 16 units
6 units * 2 = 12 units

Therefore, the correct answer is:
A grid is shown with a rectangle drawn on it. The rectangle is 16 units long and 12 units wide, labeled with 16 and 12 respectively.
Image with alt text: A grid is shown with a rectangle drawn on it. The rectangle is 16 units long and 12 units wide, labeled with 16 and 12 respectively. Scale: 1 box = 5 feet.