A blue print of a house has a scale of
1.5 in: 5 feet. Would a ping pong table
that is q fee...
Mathematics, 14.12.2021 07:20 Raewolf25
A blue print of a house has a scale of
1.5 in: 5 feet. Would a ping pong table
that is q feet by 5 feet fit in a space
that has drawing dimensions of 3
inches and 4.8 inches? If so, how
much space (in ft2) will remain after
the table is put in the room?
Answers: 2
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