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A rectangle has an area of 48 in^2. Every dimension of the rectangleis multiplied by a scale factor, and the new rectangle has an area of 12 in^2. What is the scale factor?

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  1. 2 May, 08:45
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    Let the dimensions of the first rectangle be L and W. Then L*W = 48 in^2.

    If we multiply both dimensions of this first rectangle by scale factor f, we get

    f*L * f^W = 12 in^2. Our job is to determine the scale factor, f.

    Note that f^2*L*W = 12 in^2, and that LW = 48 in^2.

    Therefore, the above equation becomes f^2 * (48 in^2) = 12 in^2.

    Dividing both sides by (48 in^2), we get f^2 = 1/4.

    Solving for the scale factor, we get f = √ (1/4) = 1/2.

    The scale factor is 1/2.
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