on a blueprint, the area of a tennis court is 16.25cm². a) if the scale on the blueprint is 1cm: 4m, what is the actual area of the tennis court? b) if the length of the tennis court on the blue priny is 6.25 cm what it the actual length of the tennis court

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Step-by-step explanation:

so,

1cm : 4m

that means the factor is 1/400 (as 1 m = 100 cm).

also to remember : 1 m² = 100cm×100cm = 10,000 cm²

the area of a rectangle is

length × width

if both dimensions are shortened by a factor (1/400) in our case :

length×1/400 × width×1/400 =

= length × width × 1/400² = length × width × 1/160,000

that means the area of the actual tennis court is

160,000 times the area of the blueprint picture :

160,000 × 16.25 = 2,600,000 cm² = 260 m²

we now know that the actual length of the tennis court is 400 times the length of the blueprint length :

400 × 6.25 = 2,500 cm = 25 m