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There's a width of 4cm and a length of 6cm. If each 2cm on the scale drawing equals 4 feet what are the actual dimensions of the rooom
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There's a width of 4cm and a length of 6cm. If each 2cm on the scale drawing equals 4 feet what are the actual dimensions of the rooom
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there's a width of 4cm and a length of 6cm. If each 2cm on the scale drawing equals 4 feet what are the actual dimensions of the rooom
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Width = 8 ft 4 cm = 4*2 = 8
Length = 12 Feet 6 cm = 6*2 = 12
Area = 96Ft
Perimeter = 40
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8 feet by 12 feet because 2cm times 4 = 8 and 2cm times 6 = 12
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