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A model plane has a length of 26cm. The scale of the model is 1:50. Work out the length of the real plane. Give your answer in metres.
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A model plane has a length of 26cm. The scale of the model is 1:50. Work out the length of the real plane. Give your answer in metres.
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1:50 means you do times 50 to get to real world size.
26 cm *50 = 1300 cm = 13 m
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