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Square A′B′C′D′ is a dilation of square ABCD. What is the scale factor? Enter your answer in the box. Note: Images may not be drawn to scale
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Square A′B′C′D′ is a dilation of square ABCD.
What is the scale factor?
Enter your answer in the box.
Note: Images may not be drawn to scale
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The scale is just division of the sides.
6/2 = 3/1
So 3:1
Meaning the left one is 3 times the size of right one.
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2/6 = 1/3
So 1:3
Meaning right one is 1/3 the size of left one
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