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José made a scale model to compare the Petronas towers, which are 1483 feet tall, to the Empire State Building, which is 1250 feet tall. In the model, the empire state building is 25 inches tall. How much taller than the model of the empire state building is the model of the Petronas towers, to the nearest 0.1 inch?

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