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11 March, 22:36

Sylvia read that the height of the Empire State Building is 443.2 m and wants to build a scale model of the building in her room. She knows that the height of the ceiling in her room is 8 ft. Write a scale that would allow a scale model of the Empire State Building in Sylvia's bedroom so that the top of the building would just touch her ceiling.

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  1. 11 March, 23:04
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    Scale of 181: 1

    Step-by-step explanation:

    The first thing to do is to pass the feet by the meter, to work in the same units and thus create a consistent scale:

    We know that one foot equals 0.3048 meters, therefore:

    8 feet * 0.3048 meters / 1 foot = 2.4384 meters

    So the scale would be:

    443.2 / 2.4384 = 181.75

    Which means that it is best to make a scale of 181: 1

    Where 181 meters from the Empire State Building would equal 1 meter at home 0 181 inches would equal 1 inch at home
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