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On an architects blueprint, 1 inch corresponds to 9 feet. If an exterior wall is 60 feet long, find how long the blueprint measurement should be
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On an architects blueprint, 1 inch corresponds to 9 feet. If an exterior wall is 60 feet long, find how long the blueprint measurement should be
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Answer:
x = 6.67 inches
Explanation:
Set upa s a proportion
x/60 = 1/9
x = 1/9 * 60
x = 6.67 inches
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