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The model is 3.1 feet tall. The actual building is 41.65 feet tall. This means that each foot in Matt’s scale model represents how many actual feet for the building?
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The model is 3.1 feet tall. The actual building is 41.65 feet tall. This means that each foot in Matt’s scale model represents how many actual feet for the building?
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The model is 3.1 feet tall. The actual building is 41.65 feet tall. This means that each foot in Matt’s scale model represents how many actual feet for the building?
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