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Michael is an engineer and is drawing a scale model of a centrifuge for an oil company. If the centrifuge is 24 meters tall and he's using a scale of 1 centimeter=6 meters,…
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Michael is an engineer and is drawing a scale model of a centrifuge for an oil company. If the centrifuge is 24 meters tall and he's using a scale of 1 centimeter=6 meters, then how many centimeters tall should the centrifuge be in the drawing?
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4 cm because 6x4 is 24. follow the formula
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