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A regular pentagon is dilated by a scale factor of 73 7 3 to create a new pentagon. How does the perimeter of the new pentagon compare with the original perimeter?

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Answer:

The perimeter of the new pentagon is 7/3 the perimeter of the original pentagon.

Explanation:

The answer and explanation is also in the picture below :)

A regular pentagon is dilated by a scale factor of 73 7 3 to create a new pentagon-example-1
User Edwin Dalorzo
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Answer:

The perimeter of the new pentagon is equal to
(7)/(3) times the perimeter of the original pentagon

Explanation:

we know that

If two figures are similar, then the ratio of its perimeters is equal to the scale factor

Let

z-------> the scale factor

x------> the perimeter of the new pentagon

y-----> the perimeter of the original pentagon

so


z=(x)/(y)

In this problem we have


z=(7)/(3)

substitute


(x)/(y)=(7)/(3)


x=(7)/(3)y

therefore

The perimeter of the new pentagon is equal to
(7)/(3) times the perimeter of the original pentagon

User Sigve Kolbeinson
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