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Answer: The width of 10 lanes in the drawing will be 10 cm

Step-by-step explanation: If 3 cm = 15 ft, divide both sides by 3 to ro finf that 1 cm will represent 5 ft.

If each lane is 5 ft, the width on the drawing will be 1 cm for each lane.

10 lanes will be 10 cm.

And the 60 ft length will be 6 cm in the drawing.

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User Lucy Weatherford
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Answer:

The answer could vary. it really just depend on how much of the area he is planning on using.

For all we know, he could use all of either the 15ft or the 3 cm to draw the width.

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