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A scale drawing for a construction project uses a scale of 1 inch = 4 feet (a scale
factor or 4). The dimensions of the rectangular family room on the scale drawing are 7
inches by 12 inches. What will the actual dimensions of the floor of the family room
(measured in feet) after the construction project is completed?
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