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If you want to dilate a figure that has a side length of 20 yards, to create a dilated image with a corresponding side length of 15 yards, what scale factor should you use?(1 point) Responses 43 4 thirds 34 yard 34 yard 34 3 fourths 5 yards
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The correct scale factor to use in this case would be 3 fourths.
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