To determine the scale factor used to create the trapezoid on the right from the one on the left, you need to compare the corresponding dimensions of the two trapezoids. You would typically select a pair of corresponding lengths (for example, the bases or heights) from each trapezoid, divide the length of a dimension in the right trapezoid by the length of the corresponding dimension in the left trapezoid, and that will give you the scale factor.
Since the specific dimensions of the trapezoids are not provided here, follow these steps to find the scale factor:
- Identify the dimensions of both trapezoids — note the lengths of one or more corresponding sides.
- Calculate the scale factor using the formula: \[ \text{Scale Factor} = \frac{\text{Dimension on the right}}{\text{Dimension on the left}} \]
After calculating, match the resulting scale factor with one of the given choices: 2, 0.48, 0.8, or 1.25.
Without the specific dimensions, I can't calculate it for you, but you can follow the method outlined above to find the scale factor based on Rashaan's trapezoids.