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Mathematics, 17.05.2021 19:30 jennypenny123

Use the drawing below to answer the questions that follow.​ ​ ​ ​ Part A What is the scale factor used when going from the larger rectangle to the smaller one? Part B If the rectangles were in reverse position, or if we went from the smaller rectangle to the larger rectangle, what would our new scale factor be? ​ ​ feet

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