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A rectangle shows a length measuring 20 inches and width measuring 12 inches.

Spencer draws a rectangle to represent the size of the city block where he lives. The rectangle is labeled in inches. Spencer decides he wants to make a smaller scale drawing of the rectangle in which the width is just 1.5 inches long. What will be the length of the rectangle in Spencer's new scale drawing? Write your answer in decimal form.

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The scale factor of the smaller scale drawing is 12 inches (original width) divided by 1.5 inches (new width) which equals 8.

Therefore, to find the length of the rectangle in Spencer's new scale drawing, we can multiply the original length (20 inches) by the scale factor (8):

20 inches x 8 = 160 inches

So, the length of the rectangle in Spencer's new scale drawing will be 160 inches.

Write your answer in decimal form

The length of the rectangle in Spencer's new scale drawing will be 160 inches. In decimal form, 160 inches is written as 160.0.