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: An "N-gauge" train model is created using a scale of 1:160 ft. If an actual train engine, the "K-4," an early tweintieth-century engine, is 45 feet long, what is the length of an "N-gauge" model of the engine in inches? This question is from textbook Algebra Concepts and Applications

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45/160=.26125 ft*12 in/ft =3.375 in