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rob built a model of the 1903 Wright Flyer using a scale of 5 inches=16 feet. If the wingspan of his model is 12.5 inches long, find the wingspan of the actual flyer
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rob built a model of the 1903 Wright Flyer using a scale of 5 inches=16 feet. If the wingspan of his model is 12.5 inches long, find the wingspan of the actual flyer
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Answer:
40.3
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