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Mathematics, 23.04.2021 21:00 lizbeth232001

WILL GIVE BRAINLIEST Match the scale and the area of the scale drawing to the area of the actual object the drawing represents.

scale: 1 inch to 2 feet
scale drawing area: 5 square inches

scale: 1 inch to 2 feet
scale drawing area: 8 square inches

scale: 1 inch to 3 feet
scale drawing area: 12 square inches

scale: 1 inch to 3 feet
scale drawing area: 15 square inches

actual area: 108 square feet

actual area: 135 square feet

actual area: 20 square feet

actual area: 32 square feet

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