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On a scale of 1/8" = 1', 3' -3" would be represented by what fraction of an inch? 

A.                  1/4

B.                  1/8

*C.                3/16

D.                 13/32

 

 

 

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3'3"=3¼ft=13/4 ft. So we need to multiply ⅛" by 13/4=13/32". Answer D.

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