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I NEED HELP FOR MY EXAM!!! The areas of two similar rectangles are 180 square feet and 320 square feet. What scale factor applied to the smaller rectangle will give the larger r…
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I NEED HELP FOR MY EXAM!!!
The areas of two similar rectangles are 180 square feet and 320 square feet.
What scale factor applied to the smaller rectangle will give the larger rectangle?
25/64
25/4
4/3
5/8
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4/3 is the correct answer I took the test
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180/320
20.9/20.16
9/16 (take square root of )
3/4
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