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Elena wants to make a scale drawing of her bedroom. Her bedroom is a rectangle 5m long and 3m wide. She decides on a scale of 1 to 50
Part A: Elena's bedroom door is 0.8 m wide, how wide should the door be in the scale drawing? Explain how you know
Part B: Elena's bed measures 4 cm by 3 cm in the scale drawing. What are the real measurements of her bed? Explain how you know
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