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14 September, 08:06

An architect uses a scale of 1 inch equal to 3 feet. The actual porch is being built is 8 feet by 20 feet. What are the porch's dimensions in the architect's drawing?

A. 24 inches by 60 inches

B. 11 inches by 23 inches

C. 2 2/3 inches by 6 2/3 inches

D. 2 1/3 inches by 6 1/3 inches

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  1. 14 September, 11:52
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    The scale is 1 inch equals 3 feet.

    Divide the actual dimensions by 3 to get the number of inches:

    8 ft / 3 = 2 2/3 inches

    20 ft / 3 = 6 2/3 inches.

    The answer is D. 2 1/3 inches by 6 1/3 inches
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