Final answer:
To calculate the area of Zoe's room or any such space from a scale drawing, measurements from the drawing are multiplied by the scale factor to obtain actual sizes, then the length and width are multiplied to find the area. However, specific measurements are required to perform these calculations, and without them, the area cannot be determined.
Step-by-step explanation:
The area of a scale drawing or actual room can be calculated using the scale factor provided. To do this, you would usually need to measure the dimensions on the scale drawing, then apply the scale factor to find the actual dimensions, which you would multiply together to obtain the area in actual size units.
If the problem statement provided dimensions on the scale drawing, you would follow steps such as:
- Measure the length and width on the scale drawing.
- Convert these dimensions into actual size by multiplying with the scale factor.
- Multiply the actual length by the actual width to find the area in the appropriate square units.
However, specific dimensions were not provided in the question, the stated scale factors would be used only if corresponding measurements were given. Thus, without additional information, the area of Zoe's room cannot be determined.