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Preston drew a blueprint of an additional room he is planning to add to his house. On the blueprint, 2 centimeters is equal to 3 feet in the actual room. If Preston wants the room to measure 9 feet by
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Preston drew a blueprint of an additional room he is planning to add to his house. On the blueprint, 2 centimeters is equal to 3 feet in the actual room. If Preston wants the room to measure 9 feet by 12 feet, what are these dimensions on the blueprint?
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On the blueprints, you would have to divide 9 and 12 both by 3, once you get the answer, multiply by 2. You would end up getting on the blueprints, 6cm by 8cm.
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