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If the scale factor for the dilation shown is 3, which is the length of B’C’? 5/3 8 12 15

If the scale factor for the dilation shown is 3, which is the length of B’C’? 5/3 8 12 15-example-1

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Answer:

Letter D “15”

Explanation:

User Amaan Rajput
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Answer:


\boxed{B'C' = 15}

Explanation:

Scale Factor = 3

Using Formula:

Scale Factor =
(LengthOfDilatedTriangle)/(Length of Actual Triangle)

Scale Factor =
(B'C')/(BC)

Where Scale Factor = 3, BC = 5

So,

B'C' = 3 * 5

B'C' = 15

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