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I need help on two problems. The first one is " Rob is designing an outdoor billboard.The rectangular billboard is 16 feet by 48 feet. Using a scale of 5/8 in: 1 foot, what are the dimensions of Rob's design?" My question for the problem is how do I solve it? The second problem is " The scale ratio for two similar regular pentagons is 3:8. If l represents the measure of a side of the larger regular pentagon and s represents the measure of a side of the smaller regular pentagon, which is a scaling formula for this situation. My question for this problem is how do I find the formula?
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Lists the commonly used metric system units, shows their relationships and gives examples, and provides conversion factors.
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Step-by-step solutions to odd-numbered problems from dozens of pre-algebra textbooks.
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6th grade math knowledge map info
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Provides two-way conversions for many common units of measure, both metric and standard.
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This site will help you convert from one measurement to another one. Lots of conversion to look at.
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This site helps to explain the different types of tons and how to convert them.
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Basic overview of supplementary angles
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Basic tutorial about Reflex angles.
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You'd be surprised how many kids have no idea how to convert units or where to get that information. This website allows you to enter a value of one unit and it will tell you the value in another unit.
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