craignathan60
craignathan60 craignathan60
  • 06-08-2020
  • Mathematics
contestada

The height of a building model is 2% of its actual height. If the building
model is 3 feet tall, how tall is the actual building?

Respuesta :

Muscardinus Muscardinus
  • 12-08-2020

Answer:

x = 150 feets

Step-by-step explanation:

Given that,

The height of a building model is 2% of its actual height.

The building model is 3 feet tall, h = 3 feet

We need to find the height of the actual building. Let it is x.

According to question,

h = 2% of x

We have, h = 3 feet

So,

[tex]x=\dfrac{h}{2\%}\\\\x=\dfrac{3}{2/100}\\\\x=150\ \text{feet}[/tex]

So, the actual height of the building is 150 feets.

Answer Link

Otras preguntas

A DVD player costs $99.99. For the next two weeks, the DVD player will be on sale for 20% off. What is the amount of the discount rounded to the nearest penny?
1/10 of 3,000 is 10 times as much as
Which of the following ideas did Karl Marx believe?
How did Charlemagne’s relationship with the Catholic Church benefit both parties?
Alan is 14 years old .this is twice as old as his broter james. how old is james
The difference between osmosis and diffusion is that osmosis is the spreading of water from a high to low concentration while diffusion is the spreading of mole
Match the fallacy with its name. Being a speaker of Spanish, I'm also great at speaking Italian.
what is half of 4/15
How to do this problem 3(4x-2) equals 12x plus 1
Physical science was once defined as "the science of the non living world ". Explain why that definition is no longer sufficient?