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2 July, 07:34

Rectangle N has an area of 5 square units. James drew a scaled version of Rectangle N and labeled it Rectangle P. What scale factor did James use to go from Rectangle N to Rectangle P? (rectangle p's area is 45)

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  1. 2 July, 10:33
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    The scale factor James used to go from Rectangle N to Rectangle P is 3 or 3:1

    Step-by-step explanation:

    Given that Rectangle N has an area of 5 square units. That is An = 5

    Rectangle P has an area of 45 square units. That is Ap = 45

    The scale factor James used to go from Rectangle N to Rectangle P will be in the form

    An/Ap = N^2/P^2

    Where N and P are the factors

    (N/P) ^2 = 5/45

    N/P = sqrt root (1/9)

    N/P = 1/3

    Cross multiply

    P = 3N

    The scale factor James used to go from Rectangle N to Rectangle P is therefore equal to 3 or 3:1
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