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The blueprints for a home are a 110 scale drawing. If the actual living room is 10 feet by 15 feet, what is the area of the room on the blueprint?
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The blueprints for a home are a 110 scale drawing. If the actual living room is 10 feet by 15 feet, what is the area of the room on the blueprint?
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I'm assuming a 1:10 scale. So then that means the 10 by 15 feet should be divided by 10. The blueprint area is 1 ft by 1.5 ft.
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