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What is the scale factor for the set of similar figures? A concave hexagon with one side labeled sixteen centimeters. An arrow points from that figure toward a second concave hexagon with a corresponding
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What is the scale factor for the set of similar figures? A concave hexagon with one side labeled sixteen centimeters. An arrow points from that figure toward a second concave hexagon with a corresponding side labeled twelve centimeters.
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To find the scale factor you put the first one on top and second on bottom we get 12/16
So the scale factor is .75
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