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Olga is trying to figure out the length of a pool at a hotel that is to be built. A one inch door in the model will become a 3 foot door in reality. If the length of the pool is…
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Olga is trying to figure out the length of a pool at a hotel that is to be built. A one inch door in the model will become a 3 foot door in reality. If the length of the pool is 7 inches on the model, how long will it be when it is built?
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the length of the pool is 7 inches on the model, how long will it be when it is built?
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1 inch × 18 feet
6 inch × 3 feet
18 ft + 3 in = 21
7 inches and 21 feet
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