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Jason has a model airplane. The actual propeller for the plane is 12" wide. In Jason's model, the same propeller is 2" wide. What scale is he using--in lowest terms?

How do I figure this?
18 years ago

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Answered by Ms. Sue
Make a fraction of it.

2/12 = ?
18 years ago

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