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Mathematics, 20.11.2020 07:30 alivas6618

In an old photograph, the height of grandma’s table is 3.8 cm. The table doesn’t exist anymore; grandma doesn’t know what happened to it. She does still have the vase in the photograph which is 0.8cm tall in the photograph and 30 cm tall in real life. Using the vase for a scale factor, how tall was the table in real life?


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