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A movie director is creating a scale model of the Empire State Building to use in a scene. The Empire State Building is 1250 feet tall. If the model is 75 inches tall, how many times larger than the model is the actual building?
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First convert the real building to inches: 1250 ft × 12 in/ft = 15,000 in.
Then divide by the model height: 15,000 in ÷ 75 in = 200.
The actual building is 200 times larger than the model.
Then divide by the model height: 15,000 in ÷ 75 in = 200.
The actual building is 200 times larger than the model.
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