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Please help! I NEED THE NUMBERS OF THE TABLE !!!!!

d) Use your knowledge of scale drawings and image sizes to fill in the missing information in the table. (3 points)


e) Sally told Joe that if you are reducing an image, the scale factor is less than 1, and if you are enlarging an image, the scale factor is greater than 1. Is Sally correct? Explain. (2 points)

Please help! I NEED THE NUMBERS OF THE TABLE !!!!! d) Use your knowledge of scale-example-1

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2nd column of white boxes, 2 down= 58
1st column of white boxes, 3 down= 1/10
3rd column of white boxes, 2 down=29

Sally is correct as when the scale factor is considered to be the ratio of the image:original. When the image is smaller than the original, the scale factor will be less than one
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