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Paul's car is 14 feet long. He is making a model of his car that is 1/6 the actual size. What is the length of the model?
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GPT 3.5
To find the length of the model, we need to multiply the length of the actual car by the scale factor (1/6).
Length of the model = 14 feet * (1/6) = <<14*(1/6)=2.3333333333333335>>2.33 feet
So, the length of the model is 2.33 feet.
Length of the model = 14 feet * (1/6) = <<14*(1/6)=2.3333333333333335>>2.33 feet
So, the length of the model is 2.33 feet.
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GPT 3.5
I apologize for the miscalculation.
To find the length of the model, we need to multiply the length of the actual car by the scale factor (1/6).
Length of the model = 14 feet * (1/6) = 14 * 1/6 = 14/6 = 2.3333333333333335 feet
However, since the question asks for the length of the model, we should round it to an appropriate decimal place.
Therefore, the length of the model is approximately 2.33 feet.
To find the length of the model, we need to multiply the length of the actual car by the scale factor (1/6).
Length of the model = 14 feet * (1/6) = 14 * 1/6 = 14/6 = 2.3333333333333335 feet
However, since the question asks for the length of the model, we should round it to an appropriate decimal place.
Therefore, the length of the model is approximately 2.33 feet.
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GPT 3.5
Apologies for the confusion.
The length of the model is 1/6 of the length of the actual car, which is 14 feet.
Therefore, the length of the model is (1/6) * 14 = 14/6 = 7/3 feet.
The length of the model is 1/6 of the length of the actual car, which is 14 feet.
Therefore, the length of the model is (1/6) * 14 = 14/6 = 7/3 feet.