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Luke says that the scale factor relating two figures is 0.6. Paula says the scale factor is 5/3. If Paula is correct, explain why Luke is incorrect.

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Answer:

  • Luke is incorrect because he stated the ratio of the smaller figure to the bigger one instead that the ratio of the bigger figures to the smaller one.

Step-by-step explanation:

Start by converting the decimal number, 0.6, to a fraction:


0.6=6/10=3/5

As you see, the scale factor stated by Luke is just the inverse of that stated by Paula, 5/3.

If Paula is correct, it means that Luke related the figures on the opposite direction. This is, Paula correctly stated the ratio of the bigger figure to the smaller one, 5 : 3, while, Luke, incorrectly, stated the ratio of the smaller figure to the bigger one.

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