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Pam drew a scale drawing of a game room. She used the scale 1 inch = 2 feet. If the air hockey table's length is 5 inches in the drawing, how long is the actual air hockey table? 5 feet 10 feet 15 feet 20 feetSubmit

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Pam drew a scale drawing of a game room. She used the scale 1 inch = 2 feet. If the air hockey table's length is 5 inches in the drawing, how long is the actual air hockey table? 5 feet 10 feet 15 feet 20 feetSubmit

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The scale of the drawing is 1 inch = 2 feet. This means that for every inch on the drawing, it represents 2 feet in real life.

The air hockey table's length on the drawing is 5 inches.

To find the actual length of the air hockey table, you multiply the length on the drawing by the scale.

So, 5 inches (the length on the drawing) multiplied by 2 feet (the scale) equals 10 feet.

Therefore, the actual length of the air hockey table is 10 feet.

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