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Well, isn't that just a happy little mystery to solve! If the man in the photo is 1.5 inches tall and the man in real life is 6 feet tall, we can find the scale factor by dividing the real height by the height in the photo. So, 6 feet divided by 1.5 inches gives us a scale factor of 48. That means every inch in the photo represents 48 inches in real life. Happy painting!

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