On an architect's plan for a house, the scale reads ½ in. = 5 ft.
how long is the actual leng...
Mathematics, 01.09.2019 23:10 scottbrandon653
On an architect's plan for a house, the scale reads ½ in. = 5 ft.
how long is the actual length of a room that's 2 in. long on the drawing?
a. 10 ft.
b. 15 ft.
c. 25 ft.
d. 20 ft.
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