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Mathematics, 05.11.2019 08:31 jeanneschu

The length of the statue of liberty's index finger is
8 feet while the height to the top of the head is about
111 feet. suppose your measurements are proportion-
ally the same as this statue and your height is 5 feet.
a. use this information to find the proposed length
of your index finger. give an exact measure-
ment and then a decimal rounded to the nearest
hundredth.
b. measure your index finger and write it as a deci-
mal in feet rounded to the nearest hundredth.
how close is the length of your index finger to the
answer to part a? explain why.

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