Mathematics, 19.04.2021 16:20 ayoismeisalex
Pedro measured a swimming pool and made a scale drawing. The pool, which is 42 meters long in real life, is 119 centimeters long in the drawing. What scale did Pedro use for the drawing?
17 centimeters : ? meters
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