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2 March, 17:03

Suppose an architect has a drawing of a project he is building. The drawing is 8 wide long by 10 inches long. The finished structure is 64 feet wide by 80 feet long. How many times larger is the actual structure than the drawing?

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  1. 2 March, 17:25
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    It’s larger by two widths because 8x8 = 64 8x10 = 80
  2. 2 March, 17:27
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    It is 8 times larger, 8x8=64 and 8x10=80 which is the current length and width of the finished structure
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