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You're trying to enlarge an image that is 4 centimeters tall and 10 centimeters wide onto a billboard that is 3 meters tall and 8 meters wide. What is the height scale?
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You're trying to enlarge an image that is 4 centimeters tall and 10 centimeters wide onto a billboard that is 3 meters tall and 8 meters wide. What is the height scale?
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You're trying to enlarge an image that is 4 centimeters tall and 10 centimeters wide onto a billboard that is 3 meters tall and 8 meters wide.
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Answer: Its pretty basic
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Compare 4 centimeters to 300 centimeters.
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