Scale of 1-32 implies 1 inch = 32 inches = 2 ft 8 inches.
To find the actual width of the room, multiply the width on the blueprint by the scale factor. Since the scale is 1 inch to 4 feet, you calculate 4.5 inches × 4 feet/inch = 18 feet. Therefore, the room is 18 feet wide.
1/84
To find the actual height of the tree, you can multiply the height in the drawing by the scale factor. Since the scale is one inch to 32 feet, you would calculate 6 inches × 32 feet/inch, which equals 192 feet. Therefore, the actual height of the tree is 192 feet.
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
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
To find the actual width of the room, multiply the width on the blueprint by the scale factor. Since the scale is 1 inch to 4 feet, you calculate 4.5 inches × 4 feet/inch = 18 feet. Therefore, the room is 18 feet wide.
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
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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
.20 inches
96 yards