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Mathematics, 24.01.2020 04:31 19thomasar

Aconstruction worker is looking at blueprints drawn to a 1/20 scale and notices that a wall on the blueprints is 0.5 feet by 0.25 feet. he claims that the area of the actual wall should be 20 times that area that it is on the blueprints. explain if he is correct or incorrect.

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