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Answer:
A rectangle is shown. The length of the rectangle is labeled as length equal to 4 cm and the width is labeled as width equal to 6 cm.
Step-by-step explanation:
We know the length of the lab is 32 feet.
We know the width of the lab is 48 feet.
We know the scale used represents 16 feet of the real lab by 2 cm on the drawing.
Both 32 and 48 are multiple of 16 (he's a wise architect!)
How many times 16 in 32? It goes twice... so you'll 2 cm twice = 4 cm
How many times 16 in 48? It goes 3 times... so you'll 2 cm 3 times = 6 cm
Answer:
A rectangle is shown. The length of the rectangle is labeled as length equal to 4 cm and the width is labeled as width equal to 6 cm.
Step-by-step explanation:
A scale drawing represents the actual drawing although on a piece of paper. So scale drawing is very important.
The scale in this case that is used to draw the a school computer lab i:
2 cm represent 16 feet
Simplified it will be
1 cm represent 8 feet
What will 32 feet and 48 feet be in cm.
1 cm rep 8 feet
∴ 32/8 = 4 cm
48/8 = 6 cm
Width = 6 cm
Length = 4 cm