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A Titan rocket is 80 feet high. For his science project, Joe will build a scale model of the rocket. How tall will his model be if he uses the scale 1 inch = 5 feet?
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A Titan rocket is 80 feet high. For his science project, Joe will build a scale model of the rocket. How tall will his model be if he uses the scale 1 inch = 5 feet?
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A Titan rocket is 80 feet high. For his science project, Joe will build a scale model of the rocket.
How tall will his model be if he uses the scale 1 inch = 5 feet?
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16 inches. 80/5 = 16. 16 x 1 = 16
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