The Statue of Liberty is about 300 feet tall and about 30 feet wide. The town of Unionville is building a smaller model for their Fourth of July celebration. Unionville's statue will be 3 feet wide.

How tall should Unionville's statue be?

To find out how tall Unionville's statue should be in proportion to the Statue of Liberty, we need to set up a proportion.

The Statue of Liberty is 300 feet tall and 30 feet wide.

So the ratio of height to width for the Statue of Liberty is 300/30 = 10.

Therefore, for Unionville's statue, which is 3 feet wide, the height should be 3 * 10 = <<3*10=30>>30 feet.

Thus, Unionville's statue should be 30 feet tall.