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Juan has had his model approved and is now able to start construction on it. The model is 3 feet and 5 inches tall. If the scale for the actual barn is 1 inch = 11 feet, how tal…
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Juan has had his model approved and is now able to start construction on it. The model is 3 feet and 5 inches tall. If the scale for the actual barn is 1 inch = 11 feet, how tall will his barn be?
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451 feet tall
Explanation:
3*12=36
36+5=41
41*11= 451
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