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A model is made of a car. the car is 9ft long and the model is 10in. long. what is the ratio of the length of the car to the length of the model?
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A model is made of a car. the car is 9ft long and the model is 10in. long. what is the ratio of the length of the car to the length of the model?
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a model is made of a car. the car is 9ft long and the model is 10in. long. what is the ratio of the length of the car to the length of the model?
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Using separate units, the answer would be 9ft to 10in. Using the same units, the answer would either be 108in to 10in or 9ft to .8333 feet.
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