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A model rocket is 16 feet high. The original rocket is 48 feet high. What is the scale factor? 30 3/1 1/3 8/3
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A model rocket is 16 feet high. The original rocket is 48 feet high. What is the scale factor? 30 3/1 1/3 8/3
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A model rocket is 16 feet high. The original rocket is 48 feet high. What is the scale factor?
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It's 1/3 because 16/48=1/3
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