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The Eiffel Tower is about 301 meters tall. Cooper is making a scale model of it using the scale 750 meters : 1 meter. To the nearest tenth of a meter, what will be the height of the scale model?
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The Eiffel Tower is about 301 meters tall. Cooper is making a scale model of it using the scale 750 meters : 1 meter.
To the nearest tenth of a meter, what will be the height of the scale model?
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301/750=
.401333333333
The tenth place is where the 4 is.
It will be .4 meters long.
I hope this helps!
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