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28 May, 06:03

Design for a library has a scale of 1/3 inch equals 1 foot. The height of library in the drawing is 12 inches. Whats the actual height of the library?

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  1. 28 May, 09:12
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    So we know 1/3 of an inch is the same as 1 foot. Which is 12 inches.

    So it's easier to calculate, we can say that 1/3*3 = 1. Therefore, we don't have to deal with fractions.

    This means that we need to multiply 3 * 12 = 36 to find out how many 1/3's we need. So multiply 1/3 by 36 to double-check:

    1/3 * 36 = 12.

    The question is asking us the actual height. And we know 1 foot = 1/3 inches.

    1 * 36 = 36 feet.

    Another way to do it is, we know that there are 3 1/3's to get to 1. Which means it's 3 feet IRL. We know we gotta multiply by 12 to get to 12, so

    3*12 = 36.
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