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OpenStudy (song_of_the_sole):

would someone mind helping me on a few problems... ( fan and medal) :)

OpenStudy (song_of_the_sole):

which of the following could represent the scale factor of the smaller figure to the larger figure?

OpenStudy (song_of_the_sole):

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OpenStudy (anonymous):

Do they give you answers? If so what are they?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

This will help me solve it faster!

OpenStudy (song_of_the_sole):

216:343 6:7 72:98 648:1029 36:49 30:35

OpenStudy (song_of_the_sole):

@acheek16

OpenStudy (anonymous):

I'm pretty sure it would be 216:343, since that is the size of the actual triangles!

OpenStudy (song_of_the_sole):

i can pick more then one answer

OpenStudy (anonymous):

oh okay! One moment

OpenStudy (song_of_the_sole):

i can pick up to 2 answers

OpenStudy (anonymous):

the other one would be 648:1029

OpenStudy (song_of_the_sole):

how did you find that?

OpenStudy (sachintha):

It's just another multiple of the ratio that you got. :)

OpenStudy (anonymous):

I divided 648/216 and I got 3, then I divided 1029/343 and I also got 3, this showed that the scale factor in both was 3.

OpenStudy (song_of_the_sole):

oh okay! thank you so much

OpenStudy (anonymous):

your welcome!

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