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OpenStudy (unknowshadow):

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OpenStudy (unknowshadow):

@3mar

OpenStudy (3mar):

Well, I am here.

OpenStudy (unknowshadow):

Okay. Thanks I did see you had responded sorry

OpenStudy (3mar):

No problem at all! We will discuss the first one here and the other one is another post if you don't mind. ok? "One question per one post, please."

OpenStudy (unknowshadow):

Okay. That's no problem.

OpenStudy (3mar):

Ok so for the first one, What do you think? Any ideas?

OpenStudy (unknowshadow):

No. I'm not sure what the first step should be I remember doing some stuff in 8th grade but I don't know the first thing to do

OpenStudy (3mar):

As a fact, the blueprint is less that ( or a contraction or minimization) of the actual or real thing. Are you agree?

OpenStudy (unknowshadow):

Yes

OpenStudy (3mar):

That is good! So this minimization factor is 1 in per 15 ft, that means that every 15 ft in the actual gym is represented by only 1 in the model.

OpenStudy (unknowshadow):

Okay. I am starting to understand it a little more

OpenStudy (3mar):

That is very good1 I am happy to hear that.

OpenStudy (unknowshadow):

Thanks

OpenStudy (3mar):

Don't mention it! You are welcome! Now.... for the floor area or the blueprint, it equals 114 sq.in, what is the area of the actual gym? Note the difference in the units, in and ft !!!!!!

OpenStudy (unknowshadow):

Ah I didn't see that

OpenStudy (3mar):

did not see what?

OpenStudy (unknowshadow):

The difference in the units

OpenStudy (3mar):

Keep you eyes open! ;)

OpenStudy (unknowshadow):

Haha okay I will

OpenStudy (3mar):

where did you reach?

OpenStudy (unknowshadow):

So would transfer inches into feet

OpenStudy (3mar):

Keep in mind that they are SQUARED, not just lengths they are areas! |dw:1481577935642:dw|

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