On the floor plan, one inch represents four feet. What is the actual length and width of the entire floor plan? 7 in. 7.5 in. Kitchen 4.5 in 8.5 in. Family room Dining area The actual length of the entire floor plan is and the actual width of the entire floor plan is
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