Kamla draws the parallelogram on the left and then uses a scale factor to create the parallelogram on the right. All measurements are in inches. What scale factor does he use?

To determine the scale factor, we need to compare the corresponding sides of the parallelograms.

Let's say the length of the base of the parallelogram on the left is x inches.

From the image, we can see that the length of the base of the parallelogram on the right is 6 inches.

Therefore, the scale factor is 6/x, which means the length of the corresponding side in the right parallelogram is 6 times the length of the corresponding side in the left parallelogram.

To determine the scale factor, we need to compare the corresponding sides of the two parallelograms. However, since the given image is missing, I won't be able to provide a specific scale factor. If you can provide the measurements of any corresponding sides of the two parallelograms, I will be able to calculate the scale factor for you.

To determine the scale factor, we need more information about the parallelograms. Specifically, we need to know the lengths of corresponding sides or angles. Could you provide any additional details or measurements for the parallelograms?

Kamla draws the parallelogram on the left and then uses a scale factor to create the parallelogram on the right. All measurements are in inches. What scale factor does he use?

5 by 3.5

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