SOLUTION: The real-life train that Joe modeled his train set
after crosses a circular pond with radius 20.5 feet.
How big of a circle should Joe draw to represent this
pond in his model t
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Question 426443: The real-life train that Joe modeled his train set
after crosses a circular pond with radius 20.5 feet.
How big of a circle should Joe draw to represent this
pond in his model train set, if he is to stay consistent
with the 1:12 ratio?
Answer by edjones(8007) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
20.5/12=1.7' radius of the lake.
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