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20 April, 19:27

If the side lengths of a cube are dilated from 10 yards to 31 yards, find the scale factor that relates the area of one face of the original cube to a face of the scaled cube. Write answer as number only, Round your answer to two decimal places if needed.

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  1. 20 April, 22:41
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    9.61

    Step-by-step explanation:

    The area of a face of the original cube is the square of its side length:

    (10 yd) ² = 100 yd²

    The area of a face of the dilated cube is the square of its side length:

    (31 yd) ² = 961 yd²

    Then the scale factor relating the area of the dilated cube to that of the original is ...

    scale factor = (961 yd²) / (100 yd²)

    scale factor = 9.61

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    Perhaps you can see that this scale factor is (31/10) ², the square of the dilation factor.
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