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Suppose you want to make a scale model of a mountain that is 6,000 meters in elevation in real life. If your model is made at a 1:4,000 scale ratio, how tall will the model of the mountain be?
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Suppose you want to make a scale model of a mountain that is 6,000 meters in elevation in real life. If your model is made at a 1:4,000 scale ratio, how tall will the model of the mountain be?
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1.5
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