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A fish in an aquarium is 4 feet long. A scale model of the fish is 2 inches long. What is the scale factor?
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Scale Factor = 4Ft/2In = 2 Ft./In.
9 years ago
Answered by Henry
or 2:48 = 1:24.
9 years ago
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