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Yesterday, we talked about scaling with percentages. Down below is a rectangle. Assume it is at a 50% zoom. what are the measurements of the sides at the original (and what percent is the original), and at 200% ?___________-

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Final answer:

The measurements of the sides at the original scale are 8 inches. The measurements of the sides at 200% scale are also 8 inches.

Step-by-step explanation:

To find the measurements of the sides at the original scale, we need to determine the dimensions of the larger square. Since the larger square is scaled up by a factor of 2, the side length is calculated as 4 inches x 2 = 8 inches.

Next, to find the measurements of the sides at 200% scale, we need to determine a new scale factor. Since the original scale was 50% and the larger square is scaled up by a factor of 2, we can calculate the new scale factor as 50% x 2 = 100%. Therefore, the side length at 200% scale would be 8 inches.

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