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A rectangle that is 4 inches by 3 inches has been scaled by a factor of 6. 1. What are the side lengths of the scaled copy? 2. Suppose you want to scale the copy back to its ori…
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A rectangle that is 4 inches by 3 inches has been scaled by a factor of 6.
1. What are the side lengths of the scaled copy?
2. Suppose you want to scale the copy back to its original size. What scale
factor should you use?
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