Use the image to answer the question. Scale: 1 box = 5 meters Reproduce the scale drawing of a playground so that it has a scale of 1 box = 20 meters. Which drawing shows the new scale?

the image shown is a graph 8 by 4
length and width

Unfortunately, without seeing the actual image or diagram, it is not possible to determine which drawing shows the new scale of 1 box = 20 meters. Please provide additional information or a description of the image so that a proper answer can be given.

Use the image to answer the question. Scale: 1 box = 5 meters Reproduce the scale drawing of a playground so that it has a scale of 1 box = 20 meters. Which drawing shows the new scale?

the image shown is a graph 8 by 4

Based on the information provided, it seems that the original scale drawing of the playground has an 8 by 4 graph. To reproduce the scale drawing with a scale of 1 box = 20 meters, we need to multiply the dimensions of the graph by 4.

Therefore, the new scale drawing would have a graph of 8*(4) = 32 by 4*(4) = 16.

The new scale drawing would be a graph of 32 by 16.

thats not there

Apologies for the confusion earlier. Without the actual image or diagram, it is not possible to accurately determine which drawing shows the new scale of 1 box = 20 meters.

To properly reproduce the scale drawing, you would need to resize all dimensions of the original drawing proportionally by a factor of 4. However, since we don't have the original image or any additional information, it is not possible to provide a definitive answer.