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If you had a triangle with side lengths of 4 and a scale factor of 3, what would be the new side lengths of the triangle?
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If you had a triangle with side lengths of 4 and a scale factor of 3, what would be the new side lengths of the triangle?
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If you had a triangle with side lengths of 4 and a scale factor of 3, what would be the new side lengths of the triangle?
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Answer:
1.3
Explanation:
new side lengths = original length / scale factor
4/3 = 1.3
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