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Ryan makes a scale drawing of a banner for a school dance.he uses a scale of 1 inch=3ft, and the width of the drawing is 5 inches What is the actual width,w, of the banner
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Ryan makes a scale drawing of a banner for a school dance.he uses a scale of 1 inch=3ft, and the width of the drawing is 5 inches What is the actual width,w, of the banner
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The actual width of the banner is
12 feet.
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15 ft. If the scale drawing is 5 inches and 1 inch equals 3 feet, you multiply the scale (3 feet) by the number of inches (5) and get 15 ft.
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