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A. The actual building height will be 596 ft tall. You want your model to be 3 ft tall. What will the scale factor be? For this project, the constant of proportionality is _. Each inch of the model will represent _ft of the actual building. B. The actual building height will be 254 ft tall. You want your model to be 5 ft tall. What will the scale factor be? For this project, the constant of proportionality is _. Each inch of the model will represent _ft of the actual building.

C. The actual building height will be 1087 ft tall. You want your model to be 6 ft tall. What will the scale factor be? For this project, the constant of proportionality is _. Each inch of the model will represent _ft of the actual building.


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