Finn Finn made a scale drawing of a part for a class project to mark a popular statue in the park. He drew the length of the statue on his paper is 4.35 cm. The real statue is 100 times larger. How tall is the real statue in

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To find the height of the real statue, you need to multiply the length Finn drew by the scale factor. In this case, the scale factor is 100 times larger.

Given that the length Finn drew is 4.35 cm, you can calculate the actual height of the statue as follows:

\[ \text{Real height} = \text{Length drawn} \times \text{Scale factor} = 4.35 , \text{cm} \times 100 \]

\[ \text{Real height} = 435 , \text{cm} \]

So, the height of the real statue is 435 cm.