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1 July, 03:22

If the scale factor is ⅓, and a side of the original square is 3 units long, what will be the length of a side of the dilated square? A. 9 units B. 6 units C. 1 unit D. ⅓ units

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  1. 1 July, 06:49
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    C: 1 unit

    Step-by-step explanation:

    (3 units) times scale factor (1/3) comes out to (1/3) (3 units), or 1 unit.

    The correct answer is C: 1 unit.
  2. 1 July, 06:58
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    Answer: c) 1 unit

    Step-by-step explanation: Because if u take the scale factor and multiply it by 3
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