Respuesta :
You have two given data available here: the actual height of the Empire State Building measuring 1,450 feet, and the height of the block measuring 2 feet. To find how many blocks stacked together would make up 1,450 feet, just divide 1,450 by 2.
Number of blocks=1,450 feet * (1 block/2 feet)
Number of blocks = 725 blocks
Therefore, you would use a model requiring 725 blocks. The scale factor for the model is 1 block per two feet.
Number of blocks=1,450 feet * (1 block/2 feet)
Number of blocks = 725 blocks
Therefore, you would use a model requiring 725 blocks. The scale factor for the model is 1 block per two feet.
Answer:
725, 1 per every 2 ft.
Step-by-step explanation:
It gives the actual height for the building, 1,450, and it says one block is two feet. Divide 1,450 by 2 and you'd get 725. And we already know dat one block is two feet so it's 1:2
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