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If the rule for a wump is (7x, 7y), what is the scale factor for the wump?

a) 7
b) x
c) 49
d) y

User Derek Chow
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Final answer:

The scale factor for the wump is 7. When the rule (7x, 7y) is applied to a point, the resulting coordinates will be 7 times larger than the original coordinates.

Step-by-step explanation:

The scale factor for the wump is 7. This means that when we apply the rule (7x, 7y) to a specific value of x and y, the resulting coordinates will be 7 times larger than the original coordinates.

For example, if we apply the rule to the point (2, 3), we will get (7(2), 7(3)) which is equal to (14, 21).

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