Based on the scale of the drawing, and the actual width, the width of a park in a drawing would be 14 inches.
A single inch of the width of a park in a drawing, is 5 yards of the width of the actual park.
This means that a single inch equates to 5 yards.
If there were therefore 70 yards in the actual park, the width of the drawing is:
= 70 / 5
= 14 inches
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