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The figure below was made with a scale of 1 unit = 9 cm.Draw the figure with a new scale of 1 unit = 3 cm.You can place your figure anywhere on the grid on the right.9 cmCurrent scale1 unit = 9 cmExplanationCheck3 cmNew scale1 unit = 3 cmI need help with this math problem

Sagot :

We will draw the figure

In a new scale, the new scale is

[tex]1\text{ unit= 3 cm}[/tex]

Note that the draw above is a square of side 18cm, therefore in the new scale the side of the square have to be drawn using

[tex]\frac{18cm}{3cm}=6\text{ }units[/tex]

That is, if we change the units our new square have a side of 6 units as follows

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