Mathematics, 03.09.2020 14:01 DakotaOliver
An N-scale model railroad caboose is 3 inches long. N scale is 169 feet to 1 foot.
Let c represent the length of a real caboose. Write a proportion, in terms of c, that can be used to solve for the length of a real caboose. (Hint: Compare feet to inches. How many inches are in one foot?)
How long (in feet) is a real caboose?
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