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I agree that Tameka can multiply the area of the park on the map by 2500.
This is because the length of the map is reduced by a scale of 1:50 and the width is also reduced by the scale of 1 : 50. In order to determine the area of the park, 50 x 50 = 2500
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The map of the park is a scale drawing of the actual park.
A scale drawing is a reduced drawing of an image.
scale of the drawing = original dimensions / dimensions of the scale drawing
The scale of the map to the actual park is 1 : 50
It means that 1 cm represent 50m
Let assume that the width of the scale drawing is 2cm and the length is 3cm. The area is 6 cm squared
Based on the above dimensions, for the actual park :
The length = 50 x 3 = 150
The width = 50 x 2 = 100
Area = 150 x 100 = 15,000
If the area of the map is multiplied by 2500 - 2500 x 6 = 15,000
The same result was gotten in either case
To learn more about scale drawings, please check: https://brainly.com/question/980463?referrer=searchResults
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