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Your model locomotive is 18 inches long. It is an exact model of a locomotive that is 72 feet long. A window on the locomotive is how many times wider than a window on the model?

User Bodagetta
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72feet=72*12inches=864inches

ratio:


18:864

or:


1:48

so window is 48 times wider normaly than in this model
User Agnoster
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Answer: 4

Explanation:

Given: The length of a model locomotive = 18 inches

The length of a exact locomotive = 72 inches

The scale factor to scale the model of the locomotive is given by the ratio of the length of the locomotive to the length of the model.

let k be the scale factor, then


k=(72)/(18)=4

Hence, the dimensions of the locomotive model is 4 times the dimensions of the model.

Therefore, the locomotive is 4 times wider than a window on the model.

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