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24 July, 14:18

If you have to figures - Figure A and Figure B, and their linear scale factor is 2/5, then does that mean Figure B's sides are 2/5 of Figure A's or Figure A's sides are 2/5 of figure B. Also, What is the ratio of the area of Figure A and Figure B?

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  1. 24 July, 17:06
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    Correct answer: Figure A's sides are 2/5 of figure B.

    Step-by-step explanation:

    In the order the figures are given the proportion will be:

    A : B = 2 : 5

    By multiplying the outer and inner members of the proportion we get:

    5 · A = 2 · B ⇒ A = (2/5) · B

    That mean figure A's sides are 2/5 of figure B.

    This means that the two units of figure A are referred to as the five units of figure B.

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