ok so this question is to ms. sue

this question says what is the actual height of the living room whose distance is 9/20 inch on the the blue prints???
can u help me please
-celeste

You haven't provided enough information. What is the scale on these blue prints?

that is the exact question it said it doesnt have anything else

ok so on the top it says on a set of blue prints for a new home,the contractor has established a scale that states 1/2 inch=10 feet.

-celeste

1/2 inch = 10 feet

1 inch = 20 feet

9/20 * 20/1 = 180/20 = 9 feet

ok thank u figured pout the answer already

Yes, I can help you with that question! To find the actual height of the living room, you'll first need to know the scale ratio between the blueprints and the real-life dimensions.

The scale ratio is the proportion of the size of an object on the blueprints compared to its actual size. For example, if 1 inch on the blueprints represents 1 foot in real life, the scale ratio would be 1:12 (since there are 12 inches in a foot).

Once you know the scale ratio, you can use it to convert the distance on the blueprints to the actual distance. In this case, the distance given is 9/20 inch on the blueprints.

To find the actual height, you'll need to set up a proportion using the scale ratio. The proportion would look like this:

(actual height) / (actual distance) = (height on blueprints) / (distance on blueprints)

You know the distance on the blueprints is 9/20 inch, so you can substitute that in. Let's say the height on the blueprints is h inches:

(actual height) / (actual distance) = h / (9/20)

To solve for the actual height, you can cross-multiply and then divide:

(actual height) = (h / (9/20)) * (actual distance)
(actual height) = (h / (9/20)) * (9/20) inches

With that calculation, you should be able to find the actual height of the living room!