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A design for a library has a scale of 1⁄3 inch = 1 foot. The height of the library in the drawing is 12 inches. What is the actual height of the library?
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A design for a library has a scale of
1⁄3 inch = 1 foot. The height of the library
in the drawing is 12 inches. What is the
actual height of the library?
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prob 36 feet because in this case 1 inch is 3 feet so 3x12 = 36
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