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EastWind [94]
3 years ago
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A football is selling for for 35% off the original price.The original price was $60 what is the sale price of the football?

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Rom4ik [11]3 years ago
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The scale factor we need to apply to our rectangle is 60%. Firts, lets convert our scale factor into a fraction: \frac{60}{100} = \frac{3}{5}. Next, we just need to multiply each side of our rectangle by our fraction:
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2. This time the scale factor is 120%. Just as before, lets convert it into a fraction: \frac{120}{100} = \frac{6}{5}, and just as before lets multiply each side of our triangle by our fraction:
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4. This time our factor is 75%. Just as before, lets convert it into a fraction: \frac{75}{100} = \frac{3}{4}, and just as before lets multiply each side of our parallelogram by our fraction:
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