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A scale drawing has a scale of 3in:1ft. What is the scale factor?
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A scale drawing has a scale of 3in:1ft. What is the scale factor?
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Proportions can be viewed as fractions,
so all that needs to be done is convert 1 ft to inches then divide by 3.
Scale factor is 4.
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