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A pyramid is 24 ft tall. A scaled model has a height of 2ft and is 1 foot wide at the base. Identify the scale factor that was used to create the model

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1/12

Explanation:

Given the following :

Actual height of pyramid = 24 ft

Dimension of scaled model :

Height = 2ft ; width = 1ft

The scale factor is a number used to reproduce a reduced dimension of a model by multiplying the actual dimeznsion or size of the model or object.

Since the height is of the scaled model is less than the actual height of the pyramid ; then it could be said that the scale factor is a fraction, because reduction has occurred.

(Height of scaled model / height of actual pyramid)

(2ft / 24ft) = 1/12

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