The scale factor between figure A and figure B is zero point two five. If one side length of figure B is fifty-six yards, what is the corresponding side length of figure A?
So.. is A times 0.25 = B
If so, then A = 56/0.25
or is A/B = 0.25
If so, then A = B times 0.25
which gives us A = 56 times 0.25
To find the corresponding side length of figure A, you can use the scale factor provided.
First, let's identify the scale factor:
The scale factor is given as 0.25 (or 1/4), which means figure B is 0.25 times the size of figure A.
Next, let's set up an equation to solve for the side length of figure A.
Let x be the side length of figure A.
Since figure B is 0.25 times the size of figure A, we can write the equation:
x * 0.25 = 56
Now, let's solve for x by dividing both sides of the equation by 0.25:
x = 56 / 0.25
x = 224
Therefore, the corresponding side length of figure A is 224 yards.
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