To determine the scale factor of Edgar's drawing, we need to compare the actual length of the table to its length in the drawing.
- The real length of the table is 5 feet.
- The length of the table in the drawing is 2 inches.
First, we need to convert the real length from feet to inches since the drawing is measured in inches. There are 12 inches in a foot:
\[ 5 \text{ feet} = 5 \times 12 \text{ inches} = 60 \text{ inches} \]
Now we have:
- Real length: 60 inches
- Drawing length: 2 inches
Next, we can find the scale factor by forming a ratio of the drawing length to the real length:
\[ \text{Scale factor} = \text{Drawing length : Real length} = 2 \text{ inches} : 60 \text{ inches} \]
To simplify the ratio, we can divide both sides by 2:
\[ 2 : 60 = 1 : 30 \]
Thus, the scale factor of the drawing is:
\[ \boxed{1:30} \]