Use the image to answer the question. Kamla draws the parallelogram on the left and then uses a scale factor to create the parallelogram on the right. All measurements are in inches. What scale factor does he use? (1 point) Responses 0.2 0.2 4 4 5 5 3.5

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To determine the scale factor used by Kamla to create the parallelogram on the right from the one on the left, we would need the measurements of corresponding sides of both parallelograms.

However, since I cannot see the image you are referring to, I cannot compute the scale factor directly. Generally, the scale factor can be calculated by dividing the length of a side of the new (right) parallelogram by the corresponding side of the original (left) parallelogram.

For example, if one side of the original parallelogram measures 2 inches and the corresponding side of the new parallelogram measures 8 inches, the scale factor would be:

\[ \text{Scale Factor} = \frac{\text{New Length}}{\text{Original Length}} = \frac{8}{2} = 4 \]

Please check the measurements on your image and use this formula to find the scale factor. If you can provide the specific lengths, I can help you further calculate it!