To determine which scale drawing represents a dilation that increased the size of the original object, we need to look for a figure that is a larger version of its original representation. In this case, you would compare each figure with its corresponding label:
- Figure 1 (chair): If the chair is depicted larger than a normal chair, it would be an example of dilation.
- Figure 2 (tree): If the tree is shown at a greater size than typical, it may represent a dilation.
- Figure 3 (nut): If the nut is larger than an actual nut, it indicates dilation.
- Figure 4 (house): If the house is shown larger than a standard house, it also indicates dilation.
You need the figure that has been scaled up compared to how we would normally view these objects.
If you provide the illustrations or specify which figure appears larger than its common size, I would be able to help you identify the correct answer.