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A train is 32 meters long. If its model is 10 centimeter high and 1 meter long, then how high is the train?

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3.2 meters
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4.2 meters
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3.6 meters
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4.8 meters
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Solution

The correct option is A 3.2 meters
Given,
1 meter (100 centimeters) of the model is equivalent to 32 meters in actual.

We know that lesser is the measurement in the model, lesser is the actual measurement.

So, Model measurements(x) Actual measurements(y)

x1y1 = x2y2

Given,
x1 = 100 cm
y1 = 32 m
x2 = 10 cm
and y2 = actual height
y2 = x2×y1x1
y2 = 10×32100 = 3.2 m

Hence, the actual height of the train is 3.2 meters.

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