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The model is 40cm and the actual length is 80.6 m. Using the same ratio, if a new model is 7 cm long, how long would the actual length be?
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The model is 40cm and the actual length is 80.6 m. Using the same ratio, if a new model is 7 cm long, how long would the actual length be?
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the model is 40cm and the actual length is 80.6 m. Using the same ratio, if a new model is 7 cm long, how long would the actual length be?
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the actual length is 14.105
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