FIRST to answer and get it CORRECT will get brainliest, 13 points , and a thanks:) pls leave an explanation on how u got ur answer if possible :)

FIRST to answer and get it CORRECT will get brainliest 13 points and a thanks pls leave an explanation on how u got ur answer if possible class=

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Answer:

Yes, john did make his scale factor the right way, because

Step-by-step explanation:

3 x 2.5 = 7.5, Seen on the right figure/shape/parallelogram

2 x 2.5 = 5, Seen on the right figure/shape/parallelogram

Edit:

Brainliest? :)

Answer:

Yes he did it correctly

Step-by-step explanation:

  • The scale factor is the number you get after you divide the values of the corresponding sides of both shapes
  • For this example the 2 side is similar to the 5 side and the 3 side is similar to the 7.5 side.
  • So we make ratios from the first figure to the second figure
  • That will 2 from the first to 5 five from the second so 2 : 5
  • Then 3 from the first to 7.5 from the second so 3 : 7.5
  • The scale factor must be same for every ratio, or else the transformation is incorrect
  • Check the ratios, does [tex]2:5=3:7.5[/tex] ?
  • [tex]2:5=\frac{2}{5} =0.4[/tex]
  • [tex]3:7.5=\frac{3}{7.5} =0.4[/tex] yes, so it is a correct transformation
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