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An architect notices that the scale on a blueprint he is using has been torn off. However, he sees that a 21.6-foot wall that has been built is 6 inches long on the blueprint. What is the scale for this blueprint?

A. 1 in. : 3.6 ft.

B. 1 in. : 6.3 ft.

C. 1 in. : 36 ft.

D. 1 in. : 63 ft.


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Answer: A. 1 in. : 3.6 ft.

Step-by-step explanation: In order to get the scale on the blueprint we just have to divide the measure in real time by the number of the blueprint, if we know that there´s a wall that is 21.6 feet long, and in the blue print is 6 inches long we just divide it: So now we know that for every inch in the blueprint there has to be 3.6 feet on the real construction.  

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