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The two pentagons seen below are similar figures. What is the scale factor from the small pentagon on the left to the large pentagon on the right? The pentagons are not drawn to scale
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The two pentagons seen below are similar figures. What is the scale factor from the small pentagon on the left to the large
pentagon on the right? The pentagons are not drawn to scale
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The scale factor would be 4.3 i think
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Scale factor is 4.3
4.3 divided by 1 is 4.3
25.8 divided by 6 is 4.3
12.9 divided by 3 is 4.3
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