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On a scale drawing of my yard where 1” equals 20’ how many feet is 3/4”?
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Answered by Bosnian
3 / 4 = 0.75

If 1” equals 20’ then:

3 / 4” = 0.75” equals:

0.75 • 20’ = 15’








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