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I'm struggling on this!!!!!!!!! In a photograph, a sculpture is 4.2 cm tall and 2.5 cm wide. The scale factor is 1 to 16. Find the size of the actual sculpture.
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I'm struggling on this!!!!!!!!!
In a photograph, a sculpture is 4.2 cm tall and 2.5 cm wide. The scale factor is 1 to 16. Find the size of the actual sculpture.
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67.2 Length And 40cm Wide
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That means that the sculpture is going to be 16 times the size in the photo. 4.2*16=67.2 cm, 2.5*16=40 cm wide.
The actual sculpture is 67.2 cm tall and 40 cm wide!
If you need the answer in anything other than centimeters, just tell me!
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