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A building is drawn with a scale of 1in:3ft. The height of the drawing is 1ft:2in. After a design change, the scale is modified to be 1in:4ft. What is the new height of the draw…
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a building is drawn with a scale of 1in:3ft. The height of the drawing is 1ft:2in. After a design change, the scale is modified to be 1in:4ft. What is the new height of the drawing?
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The answer would be 56
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