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13 May, 06:55

The scale model of a building is 5.4 feet tall. If the original building is 810 meters tall, what was the scale used to make the model? Explain.

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  1. 13 May, 09:28
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    Approximately 1492.126 to 3 decimal places

    Explanation:

    1 metre is 3.28084 feet to 5 decimal places

    So 1 foot is 13.28084 metres.

    Using scale ratio: → reduced size in fee tactual size in metres → 5.4810

    These are of different units so we need to convert them. I am choosing to convert feet to metres

    reduced size in metres actual size in metres → 5.43.28084 810 = 5.4 3.28084*810 ≡ 5.42657.4804 ≈ 1492.126
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