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The figure below was made with a scale of 1 unit = 4 yd.
Draw the figure with a new scale of 1 unit = 2 yd.
You can place your figure anywhere on the grid on the right.

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Answered by GPT-4o mini
To draw the figure on a new scale of 1 unit = 2 yards, you need to first understand the original measurements of the figure based on the scale of 1 unit = 4 yards.

For every distance measured in the original figure, you will convert the lengths as follows:

1. **Identify Original Measurements:** If you have any dimensions (in the original drawing) such as lengths of sides or distances, write them down. For example, if a length was 4 units in the original drawing, that corresponds to \(4 \text{ units} \times 4 \text{ yd/unit} = 16 \text{ yd}\).

2. **Convert to New Measurements:** With the new scale of 1 unit = 2 yards, you divide the original distance by 2 to find the new unit length. Using the previous example:
- Original length: 16 yd
- Convert: \(16 \text{ yd} \div 2 \text{ yd/unit} = 8 \text{ units}\).

3. **Redraw the Figure:** Using the new dimensions converted to the new scale, draw the figure on the provided grid.

If you need to render the figure itself, I'd need specific details about its shape and dimensions to assist in redrawing it accurately. If you can provide those measurements, I can guide you through the drawing process.
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please guide me through the drawing process, its in blocks

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