To find the actual length of the 8-inch beams based on the provided information, we first need to determine the scale used in the blueprint.
We know that:
- The length of the actual steel beam represented by the 13-inch drawing is 65 feet.
- Calculate the scale:
Since the 13-inch beam represents 65 feet, we can find the scale factor by converting 65 feet into inches (since 1 foot = 12 inches): \[ 65 \text{ feet} = 65 \times 12 = 780 \text{ inches} \]
Now, we can find the scale: \[ \text{Scale} = \frac{\text{Actual length}}{\text{Drawn length}} = \frac{780 \text{ inches}}{13 \text{ inches}} = 60 \]
This means that 1 inch on the blueprint represents 60 inches in real life.
- Calculate the actual length of the 8-inch beams:
Using the same scale, we can find the actual length of the 8-inch beams: \[ \text{Actual length} = \text{Drawn length} \times \text{Scale} = 8 \text{ inches} \times 60 = 480 \text{ inches} \]
Now, convert 480 inches back to feet: \[ 480 \text{ inches} = \frac{480}{12} \text{ feet} = 40 \text{ feet} \]
So, the actual length of the 8-inch beams is 40 feet.