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Sheena made a scale drawing of her classroom using a scale of 1 inch = 10 feet. One wall of the classroom in the drawing is 4 inches long. Which proportion can be used to find x, the length of the actual wall, in feet?
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40 Feet
Explanation:
1 inch = 10 feet
4 inch = 4 * (10 feet)
4 inch = 40 feet
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