The scale factor that was applied to figure A to produce figure B is: 11/3 = 3.67.
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The ratio of the corresponding dimensions of the image to the preimage gives the scale factor of any dilation.
That is:
Scale factor = dimension of image (new figure) / corresponding dimension of pre-image (original figure).
The scale factor that was applied to figure A to produce figure B = dimension of figure B / corresponding dimension of figure A.
A dimension of figure B = 33
Corresponding dimension of figure A = 9
Therefore, we would find the scale factor as shown below:
The scale factor that was applied to figure A to produce figure B = 33/9
= 11/3 = 3.67
Therefore, the scale factor that was applied to figure A to produce figure B is: 11/3 = 3.67.
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5x = y + 6 (I)
2x - 3y = 4 (II)
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We have:
5x = y + 6 →

Soon:
2x - 3y = 4 →

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0.5(100-30) = 35
Hope this helps............
P = Perimeter
A = 1 leg
B = 2 leg
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