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Answer:

I don´t agree with tyler

Explanation:

I don´t agree with Tyler because if B was a scaled copy of A the bottom part would also increase. In figure A the bottom part is about 5 or 6 cm, and the sticks are 2cm, but in figure B the sticks are 4cm but the bottom part still measures the same. I hope it helped!

User Mirrana
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Answer:

I agree with Tyler. Here's why:

Explanation:

A scaled copy of a figure is a figure that is geometrically similar to the original figure. This means that the scale copy and the original figure have the same shape but possibly different sizes. They are both the same shape, but the other is half the size of Figure A. So I do agree with Tyler.

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