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Identify scale factor

Identify scale factor-example-1
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Answer:

B. NO

Explanation:

Figure B can only be a scale copy of Figure A if the ratio of their corresponding side lengths are equal.

Let's find out:

9/3 = 3

7.3/2.2 ≈ 3.3

Thus:

9/3 ≠ 7.3/2.2

Since the ratio of their corresponding side lengths are not equal, therefore Figure B is not a scale copy of Figure A.

The answer is NO.

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