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Curtis wants to build a model of a 180 meter tall building. He will be using a scale of 1.5 centimeters = 3.5 meters. How tall will the model be? Round your answer to the neares…
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Curtis wants to build a model of a 180 meter tall building. He will be using a scale of 1.5 centimeters = 3.5 meters. How tall will the model be? Round your answer to the nearest tenth.
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You could set up a proportion for this question. 1.5 centimeters = 3.5 meters x centimeters = 180 meters 1.5 x 180 / 3.5 Rounded to the nearest whole number, the answer is 77.
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