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Consider the original complex figure and the reduction. 48 mm 4 mm 32 mm 20 mm Figures not drawn to scale. What is the scale factor of the
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Consider the original complex figure and the reduction. 48 mm 4 mm 32 mm 20 mm Figures not drawn to scale. What is the scale factor of the
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Consider the original complex figure and the reduction.
48
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4
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32 mm
20 mm
Figures not drawn to scale.
What is the scale factor of the
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Answer: The answer is C. 5
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