Question 2 Based on the 20 scale factor, what would the dimensions of the enlargement be?

1 answer

To determine the dimensions of an enlargement using a scale factor, you'll multiply each dimension of the original object by the scale factor.

For a scale factor of 20:

  1. Original Dimensions: Let's say the original dimensions of an object are as follows:

    • Length: \( L \)
    • Width: \( W \)
    • Height: \( H \) (if applicable)
  2. Enlarged Dimensions:

    • Enlarged Length: \( L' = L \times 20 \)
    • Enlarged Width: \( W' = W \times 20 \)
    • Enlarged Height: \( H' = H \times 20 \) (if applicable)

Simply replace \( L \), \( W \), and \( H \) with the actual measurements of your original object, apply the scale factor of 20, and you'll obtain the dimensions of the enlargement.

If you provide the original dimensions, I can compute the enlarged dimensions for you!