If a scale drawing were made of the Golden Gate Bridge, would the drawing involve a dilation that decreased or increased the size of the original object it represents?(1 point)

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Decreased because the Golden Gate Bridge is too big to fit on a piece of paper.
Decreased because the Golden Gate Bridge is too big to fit on a piece of paper.

Increased so you could see the details of the Golden Gate Bridge.

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Decreased because the scale drawing would need to fit within the constraints of the paper size.
If you were to dilate a figure where side AB¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯
is 18 units long and side A′B′¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯
is 6 units long, what would be the scale factor?(1 point)
The scale factor would be 1/3, because 6 (length of A'B') is 1/3 of 18 (length of AB).
so what is the answer
The scale factor is 1/3.