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The figure below was made with a scale of 1 unit=4ft. Draw the figure with new scale of 1 unit=8ft. If you help me with the answers I can put it on the grid

The figure below was made with a scale of 1 unit=4ft. Draw the figure with new scale-example-1
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Given:

Scale Ff graph1: 1 unit = 4 ft

Scale of graph 2: 1 unit = 8 ft

Let's draw the figure wit the new scale of 1 uit = 8 ft.

From graph 1, the length of each side of the figure is 10 units.

This means the actual length of the figure us:

10 x 4 ft = 40 ft

The actual length of each side of the figure is 40 ft.

Now, on graph 2, one unit represents 8ft.

To find the number of units of each side, we have:


\frac{40\text{ ft}}{8\text{ ft}}=5\text{ units}

Therefore, the length of each side on graph 2 will e 5 units.

Hence, the graph will be:

The figure below was made with a scale of 1 unit=4ft. Draw the figure with new scale-example-1
The figure below was made with a scale of 1 unit=4ft. Draw the figure with new scale-example-2
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