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A model baseball bat was designed using a scale factor of 1:3. If the model bat is 10 inches long, how many inches long is the real bat?
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A model baseball bat was designed using a scale factor of 1:3. If the model bat is 10 inches long, how many inches long is the real bat?
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A model baseball bat was designed using a scale factor of 1:3. If the
model bat is 10 inches long, how many inches long is the real bat?
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I believe it would be 30 inches
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