To find the scale factor, we can use the ratio of the corresponding side lengths of the two squares.
The given square has a side length of 60 units, and the desired square has a side length of 18 units.
Using the formula for scale factor:
Scale factor = Desired side length / Given side length
Scale factor = 18 / 60
Scale factor = 0.3
Therefore, the scale factor to dilate the square from a side length of 60 units to a side length of 18 units is 0.3 or 3/10.
If you want to dilate a square with a side of sixty units to create a square with a side of eighteen units , what scale factor should you use
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If you dilate a circle of radius , 2mm with a scale factor of 50 , what will be the radius of the divated circle?
To find the radius of the dilated circle, we can multiply the given radius by the scale factor.
Given radius: 2 mm
Scale factor: 50
Dilated radius = Given radius * Scale factor
Dilated radius = 2 mm * 50
Dilated radius = 100 mm
Therefore, the radius of the dilated circle will be 100 mm.
Given radius: 2 mm
Scale factor: 50
Dilated radius = Given radius * Scale factor
Dilated radius = 2 mm * 50
Dilated radius = 100 mm
Therefore, the radius of the dilated circle will be 100 mm.