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A room is 12 feet wide. A scale model of the room has a scale of 1 in = 6 ft. What is the width of the room in the model? A:6 in B:2ft C:1ft D:2in
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A room is 12 feet wide. A scale model of the room has a scale of 1 in = 6 ft. What is the width of the room in the model? A:6 in B:2ft C:1ft D:2in
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A room is 12 feet wide. A scale model of the room has a scale of 1 in = 6 ft. What is the width
of the room in the model?
A:6 in
B:2ft
C:1ft
D:2in
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The answer is D because if the scale length is if 1 in is 6 ft and if there is 12ft it has to be D bc 2 in is 12 ft
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