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What is the scale factor of a room 14 feet long if 1 inch equals 6 feet?

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What is the scale factor of the scale 1 inch equals 6 inches?

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What is the scale factor of the scale 0.25inch equals 2 feet?

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)


How tall is a tree that is drawn to a scale of one inch to 32 feet if the height of the tree in the drawing is six inches?

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.


What is the scale factor of a model container if the scale is 1 inch 7 feet?

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If 1 inch equals 1 yard on a scale what is 8 feet?

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In a scale drawing if 1 inch equals 5 feet what would 1 feet be in inches?

.20 inches


What is the scale factor of 1 inch equals 4 feet?

Convert to same units, then can cancel out units: 1 ft = 12 in → 1 in : 4 ft = 1 in : 4 x 12 in = 1 in : 48 in = 1 : 48 So the scale factor is 48.


What is the scale of a room 14 feet long when 1 inch equals 6 feet?

6' x 12" = 72" scale = 1:72


If the scale used on a blueprint is 1 inch to 4 feet and the drawing of a room is 4.5 inches wide how wide is the room?

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.


How would you find the scale factor of a drawing that shows a length of 4 inches when the actual object is 8 feet long?

To find the scale factor of the drawing, first convert the actual length from feet to inches since the drawing's length is in inches. There are 12 inches in a foot, so 8 feet equals 96 inches. The scale factor can then be calculated by dividing the drawing length (4 inches) by the actual length (96 inches), resulting in a scale factor of 1:24. This means that 1 inch on the drawing represents 24 inches in reality.


How do you measure a scale drawing and then find the dimensions of the actual object with the given scale?

To measure a scale drawing, use a ruler to determine the lengths of the drawn dimensions. Once you have those measurements, apply the scale factor provided (e.g., 1 inch = 5 feet) to convert the drawing dimensions to actual dimensions. Multiply the measured lengths by the scale factor to find the real-world dimensions of the object. For instance, if a line in the drawing measures 3 inches and the scale is 1 inch = 5 feet, the actual dimension would be 3 inches × 5 feet/inch = 15 feet.