Question

The Burj Khalifa, a building in Dubai, United Arab Emirates, is about 828 meters tall. Brody is making a scale model of this building, using the scale factor 1:500.

To the nearest tenth, how tall should Brody's model of the Burj Khalifa be?

Enter your answer as a decimal in the box.

Answers

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To find the height of Brody's scale model of the Burj Khalifa using a scale factor of 1:500, you can use the following calculation:

1. **Height of Burj Khalifa**: 828 meters
2. **Scale Factor**: 1:500

To find the height of the model, divide the actual height by the scale factor:

\[
\text{Height of model} = \frac{\text{actual height}}{\text{scale factor}} = \frac{828 \text{ meters}}{500}
\]

Calculating this:

\[
\frac{828}{500} = 1.656 \text{ meters}
\]

Now, convert the height to the nearest tenth:

1.656 meters rounded to the nearest tenth is **1.7 meters**.

Therefore, Brody's model of the Burj Khalifa should be:

**1.7**

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