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What describes how the lengths in an actual object are related to the lengths on a drawn representation of It? Congruence Similarity Side length Scale
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What describes how the lengths in an actual object are related to the
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Answer: scale
explanation: on a drawing you have to make everything fit on the page to be able to see it. this was each side length of whatever is drawn is sized down to fit, hence on a diagram you may see (1 foot=2.5 yards) for example.
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