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The two shapes below are scaled copies of one another. The base lengths are shown. What is the scale factor going from the first figure to the second? 15 6
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The two shapes below are scaled copies
of one another. The base lengths are
shown. What is the scale factor going
from the first figure to the second?
15
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2/5 or 0.4.
Explanation:
6/15 = 2/5
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