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silviawilliams41

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What differentiates an engineer's scale and an architect's scale?
 
  a. how the inch is divided
  b. weights and measures
  c. the size of the plan
  d. the preferences of the person reading the plan

Question 2

During the Plant Boom of the 1970s, a popular measure of environmental awareness derived from the
  number of ____ one successfully tended.


 
 

a. houseplants c. lawn grasses
  b. shrubs d. crops




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Answer to Question 1

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how the inch is divided

Answer to Question 2

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