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Figure B is a scale image of Figure A, as shown.911Figure A27.5 22.5Figure BEnter the scale factor applied to Figure A to produce Figure B.

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Answer:

2.5

Step-by-step explanation:

To know the scale factor applied to figure A, we need to divide the length of one side of figure B by its corresponding side on figure A. So, dividing 22.5 by 9, we get:


\text{scale factor = }(22.5)/(9)=2.5

Therefore, the scale factor applied to figure A to produce figure B is 2.5

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