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Parallelogram APFM is similar to parallelogram AEVT . What is the scale factor of a dilation from APFM to AEVT ? 17/41 41/17 5/3 3/5
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Parallelogram APFM is similar to parallelogram AEVT . What is the scale factor of a dilation from APFM to AEVT ? 17/41 41/17 5/3 3/5
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Parallelogram APFM is similar to parallelogram AEVT .
What is the scale factor of a dilation from APFM to AEVT ?
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The scale factor going from the larger on to the smaller one would be the length of TV over the length of MF
TV / MF = 49.2 / 82 = 0.6
0.6 = 6/10 which reduces to 3/5
The answer would be 3/5
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