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*15pts* Suppose a model of the Queen Mary is 17 inches in length. The actual length of the Queen Mary is 1020 feet. What is the scale of the model. (Scale Factor)
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*15pts* Suppose a model of the Queen Mary is 17 inches in length. The actual length of the Queen Mary is 1020 feet. What is the scale of the model. (Scale Factor)
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*15pts* Suppose a model of the Queen Mary is 17 inches in length. The actual length of the Queen Mary is 1020 feet. What is the scale of the model. (Scale Factor)
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the model would be around 60 feet in other words i agree with the first person who answered
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I think Queen Mary model 60 feet
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