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A four-sided figure is resized to create a scaled copy. The proportional relationship between any given side length in the original figure, f, and the corresponding side length in the scaled copy, s, can be represented by the equation s, equals, start fraction, 11, divided by, 2, end fraction, fs=
2
11
f. What is the constant of proportionality from side lengths in the original figure to side lengths in the scaled copy?
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The constant of proportionality is 11/2 (which is 5.5), since s = (11/2)·f.
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