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Jill drew a picture that was 9 inches by 12 inches. She needs to scale the picture so that it is 39 ft by 52 ft for a mural on the school cafeteria wall. What is the scale facto…
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Jill drew a picture that was 9 inches by 12 inches. She needs to scale the picture so that it is 39 ft
by 52 ft for a mural on the school cafeteria wall. What is the scale factor for the dilation? Draw
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Divide 39 by 9 to get 4
39÷9=4
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