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The figure below was made with a scale of 1 unit = 3 ft.Draw the figure with a new scale of 1 unit = 6 ft.You can place your figure anywhere on the grid on the right.H3 ftCurrent scale1 unit 3 ftH6 ftNew scale1 unit = 6 ftI need help with this problem.

Sagot :

Given the following question:

Scale factoring a rectangle goes as follows...

You count the number of units on one side, so lets say one of the sides is 2 units long.

1 unit = 6 ft

2 units = 12 ft

To rescale we simply have to double the rectangle in size. So if one side is 6 feet long, the other side will be 12 feet long. Since each corresponding side is equal you only have to calculate two sides.