Chemistry, 11.02.2021 23:00 sindy35111
Regulation basketball hoops are 46 cm in diameter. Use this
scale drawing of a regulation hoop and a regulation basketball to
determine the diameter of a real basketball.
How much smaller is this drawing than a real basketball and hoop?
To find out, you will need to determine what each centimeter in the
drawing is equal to in reality. This number is the scaling factor.
please help me
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