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An architect is drafting a scale drawing of a house for an upcoming project. The customer wants the front of the house to measure 60 feet long. The architect's sketch shows that the front of the house has a length of 15 inches. Determine the factor of dilation used by the architect as he created the scale drawing for his customer. In your final answer, include all of your calculations.

(HINT: The factor of dilation should be a comparison of the same unit of measurement. Convert 60 feet to inches before you begin your calculations.)

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Answered by Sleeper
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Answer:

scale= 1inch = 48 feet

Step-by-step explanation:

60 feet : 15 in

1foot=12 inch

60 foot = 60*12 = 720inches

ratio= 720/15

= 144:3 (divide both sides by 5)

= 48:1 (divide both sides by 3)

Scale dilation = 1inch = 48 feet

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