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James has two cable spools. The big one has 25 feet of cord, and the small one has only 5 feet. What scale factor represents how much more cord is on the big cable spool? is it this 20 or 10 or 15 or 5
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James has two cable spools. The big one has 25 feet of cord, and the small one has only 5 feet. What scale factor represents how much more cord is on the big cable spool? is it this 20 or 10 or 15 or 5
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