On a blueprint, 1 inch = 13 feet. If the dimensions of the playroom on the blueprint are 0.35 inches x 1.25 inches, what are its actual measurements?

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Are you sure the dimensions are 0.35 inches and 1.25 inches?

It would be about the size of a mosquito.

for .35 inches it would be 4.55 ft

and for 1.25 inches it would be 16.25 ft

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To find the actual measurements of the playroom, we'll need to use the scale provided on the blueprint.

The scale mentioned on the blueprint states that 1 inch on the blueprint represents 13 feet in reality.

Let's calculate the actual measurements of the playroom:

Length:
The length of the playroom on the blueprint is given as 0.35 inches.
To find the actual length, we'll multiply the length on the blueprint by the scale factor:
Actual Length = 0.35 inches * 13 feet/inch = 4.55 feet

Width:
The width of the playroom on the blueprint is given as 1.25 inches.
To find the actual width, we'll multiply the width on the blueprint by the scale factor:
Actual Width = 1.25 inches * 13 feet/inch = 16.25 feet

Therefore, the actual measurements of the playroom are approximately 4.55 feet by 16.25 feet.

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