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A scale model of a large, three-dimensional “real world” object uses a scale of 0.5 in. = 50 ft. Fred was only able to measure the model using metric units. He measured the length of the model as 372.5 mm.
Fred knows that 1 inch = 2.54 cm and that 1 cm = 10 mm.
What is the approximate length of the actual “real world” object?

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