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On a scale drawing, 1 millimeter is 5 meters. If a line on the drawing is 4.5 centimeters, how many meters is it actually?
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On a scale drawing, 1 millimeter is 5 meters. If a line on the drawing is 4.5 centimeters, how many meters is it actually?
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On a scale drawing, 1 millimeter is 5 meters. If a line on the drawing is 4.5 centimeters, how many meters is it actually?
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We know 4.5 cm = 45 mm so all we have to do is 45 mm*5 to get 225 meters. Your answer would be:
This is actually 225 meters.
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