An artist wants to make a statue of a man who is 6 feet tall. The artist wants the scale of the statue to be 3.2.

What is the height of the statue?

To find the height of the statue, we can use the concept of scale. The scale represents the ratio between the dimensions of the actual object and the dimensions of the model or representation.

In this case, the artist wants the scale of the statue to be 3.2. This means that for every 3.2 units of the statue's height, it will represent 1 unit of the actual height of the man.

Since the man's height is 6 feet, we can use the following equation to find the height of the statue:

Height of the statue / Height of the man = Scale

Let's plug in the values we know:

Height of the statue / 6 feet = 3.2

To isolate the height of the statue, we can rearrange the equation:

Height of the statue = 6 feet * 3.2

Height of the statue = 19.2 feet

Therefore, the height of the statue would be 19.2 feet.

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