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The sears tower in chicago is 1,450 feet high. a model of the tower is 24 inches tall. what is the ratio of the height of the model to the height of the actual sears tower?

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Hi, Brivallente4520! :)

Sears Tower:Model
1,450:24
1,450/24
=725/12
=725:12

Hopes this help.
-Benjamin




User Bhantol
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Answer: 1 : 725

Explanation:

Given: The height of the Sears Tower in Chicago = 1,450 feet

We know that 1 feet = 12 inches.

Therefore, the height of the Sears Tower in Chicago in inches =
12*1450=17400\ inches

The height of the model of the tower = 24 inches

Now, the ratio of the height of the model to the height of the actual Sears tower=
\frac{\text{height of model}}{\text{height of actual tower}}


=\frac{\text{24}}{17400}=(1)/(725)=1:725

Hence, the ratio of the height of the model to the height of the actual Sears tower = 1 : 725

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