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Figure B is a scaled copy of Figure A.

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

Figure B is a scaled copy of Figure A. Figure A Figure B What is the scale factor-example-1

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Answer:

3:1

Explanation:

figure a= 3 units by 1

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Answer:

Scale factor = 3 : 1

Explanation:

Scale factor of figure =
\frac{\text{Side length of image}}{\text{Side length of actual}}

From the graph attached,

Scale factor =
\frac{\text{Side length of figure B}}{\text{Side length of figure A}}

=
(3)/(1) [Since size of every square of the graph is same]

= 3

Therefore, scale factor of figure A to figure B is 3.

In other words ratio of the size of figure A to figure B will be 3 : 1.

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