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What is the scale factor of 4 and 16?

1 to 4


What is the scale factor of 16 to 480?

1 to 30


How do you work out the scale factor of 4?

Because It Has Four Right Angles.


What is the scale factor for 1.5 inches equals 2 feet?

1 to 16.


Maria's yard is 40 ft by 28 ft 9 in She made a scale drawing of her yard that is 16 in by 11.5 in What scale factor did she use?

To find the scale factor, divide the corresponding dimensions on the scale drawing by the actual dimensions. For the length, 40 ft is equal to 480 in, so the scale factor is 16 in / 480 in = 1/30. For the width, 28 ft 9 in is equal to 345 in, so the scale factor is 11.5 in / 345 in = 1/30. María used a scale factor of 1/30 in her drawing.


What is the scale factor of two with a X axis of four and a Y axis of zero?

The scale factor of two means that each coordinate is multiplied by two. If the X-axis is four and the Y-axis is zero, applying the scale factor results in a new X value of 8 (4 multiplied by 2) and a new Y value of 0 (0 multiplied by 2). Therefore, the new coordinates after applying the scale factor of two would be (8, 0).


What is the scale factor that doubles the size of a figure is?

The scale factor that doubles the size of a figure is 2. When a figure is enlarged by a scale factor of 2, all its dimensions—such as length, width, and height—are multiplied by 2, resulting in a figure that has four times the area and eight times the volume of the original.


How does a scale factor relate to a scale factor?

Tautologically!


How do you dilate a scale factor?

You increase the scale factor.


How many times is 2 used as a factor of 16?

Four times


What are the relationship between the area scale factor and the side length scale factor of similar figures?

The area scale factor is the square of the side length scale factor.


What is the greastest common factor of 16 and 20?

The greatest common factor refers to whole numbers, not decimals. Unless that's 16 and 80, in which case the GCF is 16.