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On a model castle, 1 inch equals 83 feet. The model is 10.5 inches wide. What is the actual width of the castle? Enter your answer in the box.
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On a model castle, 1 inch equals 83 feet. The model is 10.5 inches wide. What is the actual width of the castle? Enter your answer in the box.
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871 and 1/2 ft. Hope this helps
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871 and 1/2 ft. Hope this helps!!
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