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16 June, 00:17

Cesar is making a model of the Eiffel Tower. The height of the tower is 984 feet, and Cesar wants to make a 1.5-foot

model.

What scale should Cesar use? Find the scale in inches to feet. Round your answer to the nearest tenth of a foot.

1 inch =

feet

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  1. 16 June, 00:22
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    Step-by-step explanation:

    First, lets see how many feet of the original Eiffel tower (O) are represented in 1 foot of Caesar's tower model (M). We know that 1.5 foot is equal to 984 feet of the original, so we can say:

    1.5 M = 984 O, this is our equivalence.

    Now divide both sides by 1.5

    1.5 M / 1.5 = 984 O / 1.5

    1 M = 656 O

    So, 1 foot of Cesar's Model is 684 feet of the original tower. We also know that 1 foot is equal to 12 inches, so we can say that 12 inches of Cesar Model (12 m) are equivalent to 656 feet of the original tower. So:

    12 m = 656 O

    If we divide both sides by 12:

    m = 656/12 O

    m = 56.67

    So, 1 inch in Cesar's model represent 56.67 feet of the original Eiffel Tower.

    Lets verify our result by multiplying 56.67 by 12 to get 1 feet and then by 1.5 to get the measure of the model:

    56.67*12*1.5 = 984 feet, which is the height of the Eiffel tower.

    Scale: 1 inch = 56.67 feet
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