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1 10 ft Cone 1 2.5 ft 8 ftl 2 ft Cone 2
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Cone 2
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Answer is .8
Rate can be found by dividing like measurements of the figure
8/10 and 2/2.5 both equal .8
So to check your work, if you apply the rate to cone 1 = 10 x .8 = 8, and 2.5 x .8 = 2
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