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The isosceles triangle is a scale drawing of a flag.

The perimeter of the actual flag is 22 in. Draw
another scale drawing of the flag with a perimeter
of 11 in. What is the scale of your drawing? Explain.

The isosceles triangle is a scale drawing of a flag. The perimeter of the actual flag-example-1

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Answer:

Scale factor =
(1)/(2)

Explanation:

Perimeter of the actual flag = 22 in.

Perimeter of the scale drawing of the flag = 11 in.

Since, perimeter of a triangle = Sum of all three sides of the given triangle

Therefore, scale factor of the drawing

=
\frac{\text{Measure of the side of drawing}}{\text{Measure of the side of actual}} =
\frac{\text{Perimeter of drawing}}{\text{Perimeter of actual}}

=
(11)/(22)

=
(1)/(2)

Therefore, scale factor of the drawing will be
(1)/(2).

Each side of the scaled triangle will be half of the actual triangle.

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