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An engineering scale model shows a church that is 2 inches tall. If the scale is 1 inch = 265 feet, how tall is the actual church?
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An engineering scale model shows a church that is 2 inches tall. If the scale is 1 inch = 265 feet, how tall is the actual church?
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If 1 inch = 265 feet, and the model is 2 inches, all you would have to do is multiply it by 2.
265*2=530
Hence the answer is 530 feet. :)
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530 feet tall.
if 1 inch is 265 feet, then 2 inches is 265ยท2, which is 530.
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