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For my scale model design, I will model the Eiffel Tower using a scale factor of 1:100. This means each centimeter on my model represents 100 centimeters in the actual tower.
Two significant items on my model will be the height and base width of the tower. To determine these calculations, I will multiply the actual measurements by the scale factor. For example, if the tower's height is 330 meters, it will be 3.3 centimeters tall in my model.

The mathematical skill I will use is proportionality to set up ratios and solve for unknown values. I may need to refer to outside sources such as architectural books or websites to obtain accurate measurements of the Eiffel Tower.

I will use a scale factor of 1:100 to model the Eiffel Tower. Each centimeter on my model represents 100 centimeters in the actual tower. The height and base width of the tower will be scaled by multiplying the actual measurements by the scale factor. I will use proportionality and may refer to outside sources for accurate measurements.