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Answer:

Prat 9)
SF=2, x=16\ in

Part 10)
SF=0.5, x=14\ ft

Part 11)
SF=0.5, x=3.5\ ft

Part 12)
SF=3, x=7\ m

Explanation:

we know that

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

Let

SF-----> the scale factor

a----> area of the shaded figure

b----> area of the unshaded figure


SF^(2) =(x)/(y)

Problem 9) we have


a=216\ in^(2)


b=54\ in^(2)

substitute in the formula


SF^(2)=(216)/(54)


SF^(2)=4


SF=2 ------> the scale factor

To find the value of x, multiply the length of the unshaded figure by the scale factor


x=(2)(8)=16\ in

Problem 10) we have


a=161\ ft^(2)


b=644\ ft^(2)

substitute in the formula


SF^(2)=(161)/(644)


SF^(2)=0.25


SF=0.5 ------> the scale factor

To find the value of x, multiply the length of the unshaded figure by the scale factor


x=(0.5)(28)=14\ ft

Problem 11) we have


a=10.5\ ft^(2)


b=42\ ft^(2)

substitute in the formula


SF^(2)=(10.5)/(42)


SF^(2)=0.25


SF=0.5 ------> the scale factor

To find the value of x, multiply the length of the unshaded figure by the scale factor


x=(0.5)(7)=3.5\ ft

Problem 12) we have


a=4,590\ m^(2)


b=510\ m^(2)

substitute in the formula


SF^(2)=(4,590)/(510)


SF^(2)=9


SF=3 ------> the scale factor

To find the value of x, divide the length of the shaded figure by the scale factor


x=(21)/(3)=7\ m

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