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On an architect's blueprint, the front of a building measures 27 inches wide. The scale of the blueprint is 1 inch = 2 feet. How wide will the front of the actual building be?
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On an architect's blueprint, the front of a building measures 27 inches wide. The scale of the blueprint is 1 inch = 2 feet. How wide will the front of the actual building be?
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54
Explanation:
Multiply 27 by 2
You get.........
54 :P
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