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Answer:

11 meters, 4.1 centimeters

Explanation:

If for every centimeter it equals 2 meters, we can use this expression to solve for the width of the building in real-life:

  • 5.5 × 2 = 11

Therefore, the width of the building is 11 meters in real life.

If the real-life height of the building is 8.2 m tall, then we can use this expression:

  • 8.2 ÷ 2 = 4.1

We multiplied the first time, so why are we dividing now?

Because we were given the drawings width the first time, we needed to multiply by 2 to get the real-life height in meters. But now that we are given the real-life height, we now need to divide by 2 to get the height of the drawing in centimeters.

Therefore, the width, in meters, of the building in real life is 11 meters, and the height of the drawing is 4.1 centimeters.

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