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What is the scale factor from figure A to figure B?

What is the scale factor from figure A to figure B?-example-1
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The side lengths from Figure A to Figure B grow by a factor of 1.5—each side length from A to B is 1.5 times as long. So, the scale factor from Figure A to Figure B is 1.5.
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Answer:

1/3

Explanation:

Figure A is

-the initial one and

-is bigger

so the scale factor is less then 1 and the figure A was shrunk to figure B

If we compare the sides of the triangles we see that the green triangle was shrunk by a k= 1/3 factor into the blue triangle.

Blue triangle is 3 times smaller than green triangle.

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