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If 1 inch equals 10 feet, what would the measured distance be if the line scaled 1 1/2 inches? A. 10 feet b. 15 feet c. 2 feet d. 25 feet
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If 1 inch equals 10 feet, what would the measured distance be if the line scaled 1 1/2 inches? A. 10 feet b. 15 feet c. 2 feet d. 25 feet
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If 1 inch equals 10 feet, what would the measured distance be if the line scaled 1 1/2 inches?
A. 10 feet
b. 15 feet
c. 2 feet
d. 25 feet
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