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If the scale factor of a scale drawing is greater than one, the scale drawing is larger than the actual object
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If the scale factor of a scale drawing is greater than one, the scale drawing is larger than the actual object
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False, for example, if the scale factor is 2, the scale drawing would still be smaller because it would be twice as smaller than the actual object.
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