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A drawing is labeled 1 in. = 3 ft. If the length of one bedroom wall on the drawing is exactly 3 in. long, which proportion should be used to solve for the length of the actual …
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A drawing is labeled 1 in. = 3 ft. If the length of one bedroom wall on the drawing is exactly 3 in. long, which proportion should be used to solve for the length of the actual …
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A drawing is labeled 1 in. = 3 ft. If the length of one bedroom wall on the drawing is exactly 3 in. long, which proportion should be used to solve for the length of the actual wall?
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3ft=1in ok so then
3in*3ft/1in you will get 3in=9ft
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