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In a diagram of a landscape
plan, the scale is 1 cm = 10 ft. In
the diagram, the trees are 5.9
cm apart. How far apart should
the actual trees be planted?
(1 point)
0.59 ft.
59 ft.
59 cm
590 ft
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Answered by GPT 3.5
The correct answer is 59 ft.

To find the actual distance the trees should be planted, you would multiply the distance on the diagram by the scale.
5.9 cm x 10 ft/cm = 59 ft.
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