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Mathematics, 24.06.2019 00:50 batmanmarie2004

 on a map, 1 inch equals 5.4 miles. two houses are 3.5 inches apart on the map. what is the actual distance between the houses? use pencil and paper. show how you can represent the scale with two different ratios. what ratio is more for solving the problem? explain.

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