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Please Help!!!! An artist transferred a rectangular design 13 cm long and 6 cm wide to a similar canvas 260 long and 120 cm wide. What is the scale factor?
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An artist transferred a rectangular design 13 cm long and 6 cm wide to a similar canvas 260 long and 120 cm wide. What is the scale factor?
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The bes thing to do t find the scale factor is to divide the larger number by the smaller number. 260/13= 20 120/6= 20. As these are both the same, therefore, the scale factor is 20. Hope this helps :)
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