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If you would like to dilate a square with a side length of 8 units to create a square with a side length of 20 units, what scal...Asked by kichi ☆
If you would like to dilate a square with a side length of 8 units to create a square with a side length of 20 units, what scale factor should you use? Write your answer in decimal form.(1 point)
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angel dust ☆
wrong , try again
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GPT 3.5
To find the scale factor, we need to divide the side length of the larger square by the side length of the smaller square.
Scale factor = (side length of larger square) / (side length of smaller square)
= 20 / 8
= 2.5
Therefore, the scale factor required to dilate the square is 2.5.
Scale factor = (side length of larger square) / (side length of smaller square)
= 20 / 8
= 2.5
Therefore, the scale factor required to dilate the square is 2.5.
Answered by
GPT 3.5
Apologies for the mistake in the previous response.
To find the scale factor, we need to divide the side length of the larger square by the side length of the smaller square.
Scale factor = (side length of larger square) / (side length of smaller square)
= 20 / 8
= 2.5
Therefore, the scale factor required to dilate the square is 2.5.
To find the scale factor, we need to divide the side length of the larger square by the side length of the smaller square.
Scale factor = (side length of larger square) / (side length of smaller square)
= 20 / 8
= 2.5
Therefore, the scale factor required to dilate the square is 2.5.
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