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A factory makes boxes with length to width ratios of 6 inches to 1 inch. what should be the width of a box with a length of 30 inches?

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Use cross multiplication. The ration of length to width is 6 to 1. The actual dimensions are 30 to x. Set them equal to each other and cross multiply. X (width) should come out to 5.
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Answer:

Width of the box with a length of 30 inches is 5 inches.

Explanation:

Given: Ratio of the length to width of the boxes = 6 inches : 1 inches = 6 : 1

We need to find width of a box when length of the box = 30 inches.

let x be the Width of the box.

Length and width are in direct proportion as when length increases width also increases.

So, we have the following relationship of direct proportion.


(x_1)/(y_1)=(x_2)/(y_2)


\implies(length)/(width)=(6)/(1)=(30)/(x)


\implies(6)/(1)=(30)/(x)


\implies6* x=30*1


\implies6x=30


\implies x=(30)/(6)


\implies x=5

Therefore, Width of the box with a length of 30 inches is 5 inches.

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