28 ft. by 36 ft. Assuming the scale is 12 inches (drawing) = 2 ft (room). For every one foot in the drawing, you get two feet of room. Room then is 28 ft. by 36 ft. in a 14 X 18 drawing.
It would depend on the size of the drawing. If it's drawing height is 2 cm, the actual height would be 2*2ft = 4 ft tall. If the drawing height was 3 cm, the actual height would be 3*2ft = 6 ft tall.
The answer depends on what aspect of the scale drawing you wish to calculate.
# is the ratio of the demensions in the drawing to the corresponding actual dimensions. The scale factor for a scale drawing is the ratio of the dimensions in the drawing to the corresponding acual bimensions.
1cm = 78.6
28 ft. by 36 ft. Assuming the scale is 12 inches (drawing) = 2 ft (room). For every one foot in the drawing, you get two feet of room. Room then is 28 ft. by 36 ft. in a 14 X 18 drawing.
114 ft
24.75 ft.
77.5 ft by 77.5 ft, about a fifth of a foot ball field (but that would be ~150 feet by 40 feet)
To find the scale factor, divide the corresponding dimensions on the scale drawing by the actual dimensions. For the length, 40 ft is equal to 480 in, so the scale factor is 16 in / 480 in = 1/30. For the width, 28 ft 9 in is equal to 345 in, so the scale factor is 11.5 in / 345 in = 1/30. María used a scale factor of 1/30 in her drawing.
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10 feet = 120 inches Scale is 120/2 = 60 to 1
It would depend on the size of the drawing. If it's drawing height is 2 cm, the actual height would be 2*2ft = 4 ft tall. If the drawing height was 3 cm, the actual height would be 3*2ft = 6 ft tall.
If the scale is 1 to 16, then each dimension in the real world is 16 times its size on the drawing, and its size on the drawing is 1/16 of its real size. The barn must be drawn 2-ft high on the plans.
The answer depends on what aspect of the scale drawing you wish to calculate.
what is 150 in= to ft in
It shows the constant of proportionality between the scale drawing and the real-life object.