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OpenStudy (charlotte123):

2. Match the scale factor of the side lengths of a regular polygon with the scale factor that results for the area, volume or perimeter. 4 2 16 8 A. volume: scale factor 8 B. perimeter: scale factor 4 C. perimeter: scale factor 16 D. area: scale factor 64

OpenStudy (paxpolaris):

??? polygons are 2-dimensional... they can't have volume ... do you mean polyhedron? in general the rule is: \[\large \text{scale factor of perimeter}= \text{scale factor of sides}\]\[\large \text{scale factor of Area}= (\text{scale factor of sides})^2\]\[\large \text{scale factor of Volume}= (\text{scale factor of sides})^3\]

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