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Raquel drew a picture of her school.She used the scale 1 cm : 3m .Her drawing is 6 cm long.what is the length,in meters,of the actual school?
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Raquel drew a picture of her school.She used the scale 1 cm : 3m .Her drawing is 6 cm long.what is the length,in meters,of the actual school?
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Raquel drew a picture of her school.She used the scale 1 cm : 3m .Her drawing is 6 cm long.what is the length,in meters,of the actual school?
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18m because in this type of problume all you really have to was add 6 +6+3+3
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