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A deer tick measures 29 centimeters in length in a photograph. If the photo has been enlarged by the factor of 100,what is the actual length of the deer tick?

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User Betul
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Just divide 29 by 100 which equals .29
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User Amriteya
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Answer:
0.29 \text{ centimeters}

Explanation:

Given : A deer tick measures 29 centimeters in length in a photograph.

If the photo has been enlarged by the factor of 100, then the actual length of the deer tick will be :-


(29)/(100)=0.29 \text{ centimeters} [Divide the length of deer tick in photograph by the scale factor ]

Hence, the actual length of the deer tick =
0.29 \text{ centimeters}

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User Dharam Mali
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