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PLEASE HELP A scale drawing of a famous statue uses a scale factor of 250:1. If the height of the drawing is 1.2 feet, what is the actual height of the statue? 248.8 feet 250 feet 251.2 feet 300 feet
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A scale drawing of a famous statue uses a scale factor of 250:1. If the height of the drawing is 1.2 feet, what is the actual height of the statue?
248.8 feet
250 feet
251.2 feet
300 feet
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300 feet
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