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Shows a building that is 3 inches tall. If the scale is 1 inch = 600 feet, how tall is the actual building?
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Shows a building that is 3 inches tall. If the scale is 1 inch = 600 feet, how tall is the actual building?
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Shows a building that is 3 inches tall. If the scale is 1 inch = 600 feet, how tall is the actual building?
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3 times 600 gives you the building height of 1800 inches
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