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3. MODELS On a scale model of a building, 2 inches represents 15 feet. If the model is 9 inches tall, how tall is the actual building? (lesson 7-4)
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3. MODELS On a scale model of a building, 2 inches represents 15 feet. If the model is 9 inches tall, how tall is the actual building? (lesson 7-4)
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3. MODELS On a scale model of a building, 2 inches represents 15 feet. If
the model is 9 inches tall, how tall is the actual building? (lesson 7-4)
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9in(15ft/2in)=67.5ft
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