Frank’s dog, Fido, is 16 inches tall and 30 inches long. Frank wants to draw Fido 4 inches tall. Frank figures that because Fido’s height in the drawing will be 12 inches less than Fido’s actual height 1because (16-12=4), Fido’s length in the drawing should also be 12 inches less than Fido’s actual length. Therefore, Frank figures that he should draw Fido 30-12=18 inches long. Will the drawing of Fido be correctly proportioned if Frank makes it 18 inches long? If not, how long should Frank draw Fido? Explain.

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Frank’s dog, Fido, is 16 inches tall and 30 inches long. Frank wants to draw Fido 4 inches tall. Frank figures that because Fido’s height in the drawing will be 12 inches less than Fido’s actual height 1because (16-12=4), Fido’s length in the drawing should also be 12 inches less than Fido’s actual length. Therefore, Frank figures that he should draw Fido 30-12=18 inches long. Will the drawing of Fido be correctly proportioned if Frank makes it 18 inches long? If not, how long should Frank draw Fido? Explain. 

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