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Martin drew a scale drawing of an arcade. The scale he used was 1 inch : 3 feet. If the actual length of an air hockey table is 9 feet, how long is the air hockey table in the drawing?
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Martin drew a scale drawing of an arcade. The scale he used was 1 inch : 3 feet. If the actual length of an air hockey table is 9 feet, how long is the air hockey table in the drawing?
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Answer: 3 inches
Step-by-step explanation: 9 divided by 3 is 3
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