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The front side of a playhouse is shown in this scale drawing. The height of the door in the drawing 1.8 inches. The scale that maps the drawing to the actual playhouse is 1 inch…
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The front side of a playhouse is shown in this scale drawing. The height of the door in the drawing 1.8 inches. The scale that maps the drawing to the actual playhouse is 1 inch to 2.5 feet.
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The height of the door in the actual playhouse would be 4.5 ft
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