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An AutoCAD drawing has a scale of 3/4 inches to 2 ft. If a piece of a bridge measures 15 feet, how long is that piece in the AutoCAD printout? 11.25 inches 5.625 inches 22.5 inche 51 inches Please I really
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An AutoCAD drawing has a scale of 3/4 inches to 2 ft. If a piece of a bridge measures 15 feet, how long is that piece in the AutoCAD printout?
11.25 inches
5.625 inches
22.5 inche
51 inches
Please I really need this for tonight
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The answer is B) 5.625 inches
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