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Scale Factor
If you want to dilate a square with a side of 6 units to create a square with a side of 18 units, what scale factor should you use?(1 point)
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To dilate the square from 6 units to 18 units, you would need to use a scale factor of 3. This means that every side length of the original square is multiplied by 3 to create the new square.
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