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Jaylin has a scale model of a train. 2 cm in the lotto represents 3 feet in a real train. The height of the model train is 10.2 cm. What is the height of the real train?
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Jaylin has a scale model of a train. 2 cm in the lotto represents 3 feet in a real train. The height of the model train is 10.2 cm. What is the height of the real train?
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First divide 10.2cm by 2, then multiply that by three. 15.3 feet high
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