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18 July, 10:40

A student wants to write the scale of a statue of President Kennedy, who was 6ft tall. The statue is 8ft tall. The student writes the scale as 6ft : 8ft. Is the student correct? Explain

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  1. 18 July, 10:55
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    He is incorrect because if the ratio is that for every 6 ft on the model is 8 feet in real life, he already exceeded his Kennedy's height by 2.
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