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A scale model of a city has a scale of 1cm 2.5 km two buildings in the model are 1.7cm apart to the nearest 10th of km what is that actual distance between the buildings in the …
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a scale model of a city has a scale of 1cm 2.5 km two buildings in the model are 1.7cm apart to the nearest 10th of km what is that actual distance between the buildings in the city?
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2.5 km x 1.7 = 4.25 km
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