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What’s the scale factor?What’s the value of x? Show your work

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Given the original triangle and the scale triangle, you can determine that they are similar.

• Therefore, you can find the scale factor by dividing the lengths of the corresponding sides given in the exercise:


\begin{gathered} sf=\frac{42\operatorname{cm}}{7cm} \\ \\ sf=6 \end{gathered}

• In order to find the value of "x", you need to multiply the corresponding side (whose length is 3 centimeters) by the scale factor:


\begin{gathered} x=(3\operatorname{cm})(6) \\ \\ x=18\operatorname{cm} \end{gathered}

Hence, the answers are:

- Scale factor:


sf=6

- Value of "x":


x=18\operatorname{cm}

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