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To determine the scale factor, we need to compare the corresponding side lengths of the two triangles. Let's consider the horizontal side of the original triangle on the left, which has a length of 3cm. In the copy on the right, the corresponding side length is 6cm.

To find the scale factor, we can divide the corresponding side lengths of the copy by the original. So, in this case, the scale factor is 6cm / 3cm, which simplifies to 2.

Therefore, the scale factor Randee used to create the copy on the right from the original on the left is 2.

To determine the scale factor used to create the copy on the right from the original on the left, we need to compare the corresponding side lengths of the two triangles.

Looking at the image, we can see that the original triangle on the left has a base of 6 centimeters and a corresponding base on the right triangle of 9 centimeters. Similarly, the height of the original triangle is 8 centimeters, while the height of the right triangle is 12 centimeters.

To find the scale factor, we can compare the corresponding side lengths. In this case, comparing the bases, we have 9 centimeters on the right triangle divided by 6 centimeters on the left triangle, which equals 1.5. Similarly, comparing the heights, we have 12 centimeters on the right triangle divided by 8 centimeters on the left triangle, which also equals 1.5.

Therefore, the scale factor Randee used to create the copy on the right from the original on the left is 1.5.