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The correct answer is 12'. At a scale of ¼”, 1' in real life is represented by ¼” on the drawing. If the hallway is depicted as 3" long in the blueprint, it will be 3 times 4 = 12 feet long in reality.

Blueprint Scale Conundrum: Calculating Real-Life Hallway Length from a ¼” Scale Drawing

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Question: For a drawing in ¼” scale (¼” on the drawing represents 1' in reality), how long will a hallway be in real life if it is depicted as 3" long in the blueprint? 1' 12' 6' 120'

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12'

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March 12, 2024, 9:49 a.m.

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Published: Tuesday, March 12, 2024

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