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The dimensions of aaron’s bedroom are 10 feet by 12 feet. he uses a scale of 1 foot = 3 inches to make a scale drawing of the room. what dimensions should he draw his bedroom?
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10/x = 1/3
x= 30
12/x = 1/3
x = 36
He should draw his bedroom 30 inches by 36 inches
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