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Dilations and Scale Factors</h2>
When we're solving with scale factors, we either divide or multiply.
If the shape becomes larger, we multiply to get the new length.
If the shape becomes smaller, we divide to get the new length.
<h2>Solving the Question</h2>
We're given:
- Original side length is 2.5 units
- Scale factor = 6
Because the shape becomes larger, we have to multiply the original side length by the scale factor, 6, to get the new side length.
2.5 x 6 = 15
Therefore, the missing side length is 15 units.
<h2>Answer</h2>
15 units
The measurement of AB is 16.23.
Solution:
Given ACB is a right angled triangle.
AC = 10, ∠C = 90° and ∠A = 52°.
cos θ ≈ 0.616
Here AC is the base and AB is Hypotenuse.
To find the length of AB:



Do cross multiplication, we get

AB = 16.23
Hence the measurement of AB is 16.23.
Answer:
25
Step-by-step explanation:
24 times 3= 72+4=76+14=90
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