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On a 16 scale drawing of a bike, one part is 3 inches long. How long will the actual bike part be?
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On a 16 scale drawing of a bike, one part is 3 inches long. How long will the actual bike part be?
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You would multiply 16*3 to get an estimate.
16*3= 48
The bike would be about 48 units.
I'm assuming you mean a 16:1 scale.
16:1= 16/1 which =16
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18 inches
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