1.The Blue Wall was 90 Feet long.
2.The Red Wall was 240 Feet long.
3.The Black Wall was 6 Inches long in the drawing.
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To find the length of the Black Wall in real life, we need to understand the scale of the drawing. In the given information, the lengths of the Blue Wall and the Red Wall are mentioned in feet, while the length of the Black Wall is mentioned in inches.
To convert the scale, we can use a proportion:
1 foot = 12 inches
First, let's convert the length of the Blue Wall from feet to inches:
90 feet * 12 inches/foot = 1080 inches
Next, let's convert the length of the Red Wall from feet to inches:
240 feet * 12 inches/foot = 2880 inches
Now, we can set up a proportion to find the actual length of the Black Wall:
The Black Wall (inches) / The Drawing Black Wall (inches) = The Red Wall (inches) / The Red Wall (drawing length)
The Black Wall (inches) / 6 inches = 2880 inches / 240 feet
To solve for the Black Wall's length, we can cross-multiply and solve for the unknown:
Black Wall (inches) = (6 inches * 2880 inches) / 240 feet
Black Wall (inches) = 72 inches
Therefore, the actual length of the Black Wall in real life is 72 inches.