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Quadrilateral pqrs was dilated to produce quadrilateral pqrs on the grid below. What was the apparent scale factor of the dilation used to produce quadrilateral pqrs?
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Quadrilateral pqrs was dilated to produce quadrilateral pqrs on the grid below. What was the apparent scale factor of the dilation used to produce quadrilateral pqrs?
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The scale factor to create thss dilation is 0.5
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