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Rena is building a 1: 180 scale model of a real castle. her model has a rectangular base that is 3 feet wide and 4 feet long what is the area of the base of the actual castle in square feet
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Jason went to an arcade to play video games. he paid $2 for every 11 tokens he bought. he spent a total of $16 on tokens. which equation can be used to determine,t, the number lf tokens jason bought
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