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Miller has a painting that is 4 ft by 8 ft. What will the dimensions of the painting be if he scales it down by a factor of ?
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Miller has a painting that is 4 ft by 8 ft. What will the dimensions of the painting be if he scales it down by a factor of ?
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Miller has a painting that is 4 ft by 8 ft. What will the dimensions of the painting be if he scales it down by a factor of ?
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Just divide the dimensions by 4 (same as multiplying by 1/4) you get 1 ft by 2 ft!!!!!!
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