SOLUTION: Could someone help me with this problem? Could someone explain it to me, please! A scale model of a train engine is 1 and three fourths (1 3/4) inches long. A real engine is

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Question 613224: Could someone help me with this problem? Could someone explain it to me, please!
A scale model of a train engine is 1 and three fourths (1 3/4) inches long. A real engine is 28 feet long. If a freight car on the model train is three eights (3/8) inch long, what is the actual size of the freight car on the real train?
A. 6 feet
B. 42 feet
C. 72 feet
D. 512 feet

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Could someone help me with this problem? Could someone explain it to me, please!
A scale model of a train engine is 1 and three fourths (1 3/4) inches long. A real engine is 28 feet long. If a freight car on the model train is three eights (3/8) inch long, what is the actual size of the freight car on the real train?
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Use a proportion:
x/(3/8) = 28 ft/(1 3/4)in
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x = (3/8)(28/(7/4))
x = (3/8)(4/7)(28)
x = (3/8)16
x = 3*2
x = 6 ft.
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Cheers,
Stan H.
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A. 6 feet
B. 42 feet
C. 72 feet
D. 512 feet