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On a scale model of a building, 14 inch represents 38 foot. What length on the model represents 1 foot? 332 in. 23 in. 111 in. 1023 in.
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On a scale model of a building, 14 inch represents 38 foot. What length on the model represents 1 foot? 332 in. 23 in. 111 in. 1023 in.
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On a scale model of a building, 14 inch represents 38 foot.
What length on the model represents 1 foot?
332 in.
23 in.
111 in.
1023 in.
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23 inches because 12 inches is a foot and 12 inches is smaller than 14inches and 23 inches is the only smaller one
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