Asked by Dino cat
7 blocks wide 3 blocks height
1 box equal 4 inches
Frank needs to convert this scale drawing from 1 box equal 4 in to the scale of 1 box equals 2 . The width of the scale drawing shown is 3 boxes. What will the width of in boxes of the new drawing
1 box equal 4 inches
Frank needs to convert this scale drawing from 1 box equal 4 in to the scale of 1 box equals 2 . The width of the scale drawing shown is 3 boxes. What will the width of in boxes of the new drawing
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If 1 box equals 4 inches in the original drawing, then the width of the original drawing is 7 blocks * 4 inches/block = <<7*4=28>>28 inches.
If 1 box equals 2 inches in the new drawing, then the width of the new drawing is 28 inches / 2 inches/block = <<28/2=14>>14 blocks. Answer: \boxed{14}.
If 1 box equals 2 inches in the new drawing, then the width of the new drawing is 28 inches / 2 inches/block = <<28/2=14>>14 blocks. Answer: \boxed{14}.
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