Scale of 1-32 implies 1 inch = 32 inches = 2 ft 8 inches.
1/84
10 feet is 120 inches so if this is represented by 8 inches on a drawing the scale is 1:15
all you have to do is put 1 inch over 9 feet. Example : 1/9
8
2 feet=24inches, and there are four 0.25 inch segments in every inch. Since 24 x 4 = 96, the scale of 0.25"=2' is 96:1 (ninety six to one)
To find the actual height of the wall represented by the 6-inch measurement on the blueprint, we can set up the proportion: (1/2 inch / 1 foot) = (6 inches / h feet). Cross multiplying gives us 1h = 12, so h = 12 feet. Therefore, the actual height of the wall is 12 feet.
1.5 feet
1/84
10 feet is 120 inches so if this is represented by 8 inches on a drawing the scale is 1:15
all you have to do is put 1 inch over 9 feet. Example : 1/9
8
2 feet=24inches, and there are four 0.25 inch segments in every inch. Since 24 x 4 = 96, the scale of 0.25"=2' is 96:1 (ninety six to one)
1 feet has 12 inches. So 5 feet will have 5*12 = 60 inches. On a 4 inch scale (where 4 inch = 1unit), 5 feet will have 60/4 = 15 units.
6' x 12" = 72" scale = 1:72
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96 yards
135 inches