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Kennedy and Amaya want to make a scale drawing of Central Park. They want to use the scale of 1in : 1ft. Can you change that scale to a scale WITHOUT UNITS?
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Kennedy and Amaya want to make a scale drawing of Central Park. They want to use the scale of 1in : 1ft. Can you change that scale to a scale WITHOUT UNITS?
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Kennedy and Amaya want to make a scale drawing of Central Park. They want to use the scale of 1in : 1ft. Can you change that scale to a scale WITHOUT UNITS?
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The scale can be used in meters instead
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