How wide are the model’s windows, in feet?

  Question 7a of 9 ( 3 Cross Product and Proportions 112896 )
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  Question: An old house in Boxerville measures 30 feet in height and has windows 5-feet in width. An architecture student builds a proportional model that is 3-feet high. How wide are the model’s windows, in feet?
 
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  The correct answer is: 0.5 feet.

  Question 7b of 9 ( 3 Cross Product and Proportions 197378 )
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  Correct Answer: 0.75
  Question: An old house in Boxerville measures 40 feet in height and has windows 5-feet in width. An architecture student builds a proportional model that is 6-feet high. How wide are the model’s windows, in feet?
 
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  The correct answer is: 0.75 feet.

  Question 7c of 9 ( 3 Cross Product and Proportions 197379 )
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  Question: An old house in Boxerville measures 35 feet in height and has windows 2-feet in width. An architecture student builds a proportional model that is 7-feet high. How wide are the model’s windows, in feet?
 
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  The correct answer is: 0.4 feet.

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