An architect is creating a scale drawing of a school computer lab. The length of the lab is 32 feet and the width of the lab is 48 feet. If each 16 feet of the lab equals 2 centimeters on a scale drawing, which of the following drawings is the scale drawing of the computer lab?

An architect is creating a scale drawing of a school computer lab The length of the lab is 32 feet and the width of the lab is 48 feet If each 16 feet of the la class=
An architect is creating a scale drawing of a school computer lab The length of the lab is 32 feet and the width of the lab is 48 feet If each 16 feet of the la class=

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Answer:

B   4cm by 6cm

Step-by-step explanation:

32/16=2

48/16=3

2x2=4

3x2=6

An architect is creating a scale drawing of a
school computer lab. The length of the lab is
32 feet and the width of the lab is 48 feet. If
each 8 feet of the lab equals 2 centimeters
on a scale drawing, which of the following
drawings is the scale drawing of the
computer lab? A rectangle is shown. The
length of the rectangle is labeled as length
equal to 4 cm and the width is labeled as
width equal to 6 cm. A rectangle is shown.
The length of the rectangle is labeled as
length equal to 16 cm and the width is
labeled as width equal to 32 cm. A rectangle
is shown. The length of the rectangle is
labeled as length equal to 24 cm and the
width is labeled as width equal to 40 cm. A
rectangle is shown. The length of the
rectangle is labeled as length equal to 8 cm
and the width is labeled as width equal to 12
cm