On a print with a scale of 1/2=1FOOT HOW much would a 20 ft hallway be in inches?

I assume that's 1/2 inch = 1 foot.

(1/2) * 20 = 10 inches

Well, let me do some calculations with my juggling balls. According to the given scale, 1/2 inch represents 1 foot. So, if we have a 20-foot hallway, we need to multiply that by the scale factor of 2. That means our calculation will go like this: 20 ft x 2 = 40 inches. Voila! A 20-foot hallway would be 40 inches on the print. Just make sure not to trip over any miniature hallways while you're navigating the actual 20-foot one!

To determine the length of a 20 ft hallway in inches using a scale of 1/2=1 foot, you'll need to convert 20 ft to inches.

First, convert 20 ft to feet. Since 1 ft = 12 inches, we can multiply 20 ft by 12 to convert it to inches.

20 ft * 12 inches/foot = 240 inches

Therefore, a 20 ft hallway would be 240 inches long.

To determine the length of a 20 ft hallway in inches using a scale of 1/2=1 foot, we first need to understand the ratio between the given units of measurement.

In this case, the scale 1/2=1 foot means that for every 1/2 unit on the print, it represents 1 foot in reality. Therefore, to convert feet to 1/2 units, we need to multiply the given length by 2.

So, multiplying 20 ft by 2, we get:

20 ft * 2 = 40 units (1/2 units)

Now that we have the length in 1/2 units, to convert it to inches, we need to multiply by 12 because there are 12 inches in a foot.

Hence, multiplying 40 units by 12, we get:

40 units * 12 = 480 inches

Therefore, a 20 ft hallway, using a scale of 1/2=1 foot, would be equal to 480 inches.