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Ezra measured a swimming pool and made a scale drawing. He used the scale 9 millimeters = 1 meter. What is the scale factor of the drawing?
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Ezra measured a swimming pool and made a scale drawing. He used the scale 9 millimeters = 1 meter. What is the scale factor of the drawing?
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Ezra measured a swimming pool and made a scale drawing. He used the scale 9 millimeters = 1 meter. What is the scale factor of the drawing?
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1mm = .11m
You can get this by simplifying the numbers you already have
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