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Consider the original complex figure and the reduction.

Figures not drawn to scale.

What is the scale factor of the reduction?
1/8
1/5
5
9

Consider the original complex figure and the reduction. Figures not drawn to scale-example-1
Consider the original complex figure and the reduction. Figures not drawn to scale-example-1
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User Darko
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Answer:

1/8

Explanation:

The only one that makes sense

User Tim Grant
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Answer:

1/8

Explanation:

I'm going to try to explain this as easy as possible. What I did was take the original shape and divide it by the new shape. For this question, I solved it by dividing 32(the original base) by 4(the new base) and got 8. So the scale factor of the reduction was 1/8.

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