To find the scale factor, we can compare the length of one side in the original object to the length of one side in the photograph.
In the original object, each side measures 3 cm.
In the photograph, each side measures 8 cm.
To find the scale factor, we divide the length of one side in the photograph by the length of one side in the original object:
Scale factor = (length in photograph) / (length in original object)
Scale factor = 8 cm / 3 cm
Simplifying, we get:
Scale factor = 8/3 = 2 2/3
Therefore, the scale factor Leo used to create the photograph from the original is 2 2/3.
Leo designs, a piece of jewelry in the shape of a regular pentagon each side of the object measures 3 cm Leo photographs, the object enlarges it so that the side each measure 8 cm and prints the photo what scale factor did Leo use to create the photograph from the original, is the answer 2 1/3 2 2/3 or 3/8 or 11
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