Answer: The correct options are (A) 8 and (D) 7.
Step-by-step explanation: We are given to select the correct scale factors that produces an expansion under a dilation of the original image.
The SCALE FACTOR of a dilation is defined as follows:

The dilation will be an expansion is the scale factor is greater than 1 (> 1),
and it will be a reduction if the scale factor is less than 1 (< 1).
Option (A) is
Scale factor = 8.
Since 8 > 1, so the scale factor of the dilation is greater than 1. This implies that the dilation is an expansion.
Option (B) is
Scale factor = 0.7.
Since 0.7 < 1, so the scale factor of the dilation is less than 1. This implies that the dilation is a reduction.
Option (C) is
Scale factor = 0.8.
Since 0.8 < 1, so the scale factor of the dilation is less than 1. This implies that the dilation is a reduction.
Option (D) is
Scale factor = 7.
Since 8 > 1, so the scale factor of the dilation is greater than 1. This implies that the dilation is an expansion.
Thus, the correct options are (A) 8 and (D) 7.
Answer:
7: 4 and 6
8: 8 and 2
9: 8 and 6
10: 3 and 6
11: x=3
Step-by-step explanation:
X = number of tickets sold in advance, and thus cheaper.
x + 206 = number of tickets sold at the door.
now, the ones sold at the door, are more expensive and is more than the early sold tickets, as you know is x + 206.
now, if the early ones cost each one 6 bucks, then the cost for all of them is 6*x, or 6x.
the ones sold at the door are 10 bucks each, and therefore their total cost is 10(x + 206).
now, we know sales in total for both was 6828, therefore,

and surely you'd know what that is.
how many were sold at the door? well, x + 206.
It would be 0.75 as a decimal or 3/4
Answer:
Ryo ordered
of the amount of eggs his restaurant needed
Step-by-step explanation:
Let's call z the number of eggs the restaurant needs
Ryo ordered 240% of the eggs he needed. Then Ryo ordered:
z.
This fraction can be simplified by dividing by 10 in the numerator and denominator.
Then it is:

It can be further simplified by dividing by 2 in the numerator and denominator:
z
Ryo ordered
of the amount of eggs his restaurant needed