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Question 1152750: A proposed 1682​-foot-tall tower would be the​ world's tallest​ full-service building​ (not counting​ antennas). Another building is 1138 feet tall. Find the unit ratio of the height of the first tower to the height of the second tower. What does your result mean in this​ situation?
Answer by Alan3354(69443) About Me  (Show Source):
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A proposed 1682​-foot-tall tower would be the​ world's tallest​ full-service building​ (not counting​ antennas). Another building is 1138 feet tall. Find the unit ratio of the height of the first tower to the height of the second tower.
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It's 1682/1138 = ~1:1.478
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What does your result mean in this​ situation?
The 1st is 1.478 times the 2nd in height.
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Waste of time, stupid problem.