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    Once I have found the scale factor how do I enlarge by the scale factor?
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    Enlarge the figure by multiplying each side by the scale factor.
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    How do you find the linear scale factor of an irregular shape?
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    You can find the scale factor of an irregular shape just as you would find the scale factor of a regular shape. As long as you know that the two shapes are similar, you can use one dimension on both figures to calculate the scale factor. For example, if you know the width of the shape, divide one width by the other to find the scale factor.
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    Are scale factors always fractions?
    Donagan
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    Yes, although the fraction could be either less than or greater than 1.
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    What's the length and width of an actual room, which measures scale length 6.5" and width 5", and scale factor is 3 inches:8 feet?
    Donagan
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    For the length, divide 3 inches into 6.5 inches, and multiply by 8 feet. For the width, divide 3 inches into 5 inches, and multiply by 8 feet.
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    I have to draw a site map for a home's location on a lot measuring 70' x 150'. The city has given me a 3.5" X 1.75" area to draw in. What would be a good scale?
    Donagan
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    Try 1" = 50'.
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    The total length of something is 4000 MM. The scale is 1:20 meters. How would I calculate this?
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    First you need to convert the millimeters to meters. There are 1,000 mm in a meter, so 4,000 mm = 4 meters. Since the scale factor is 1:20 meters, multiply the number of meters by 20 to find the similar length: 4 x 20 = 80 meters.
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    A plan of a house measures 20cm by 13cm. How can I find the area of the actual house if the linear scale factor is 50?
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    Multiply each dimension by 50 to get the actual length and width of the house: 20 x 50 = 1,000; 13 x 50 = 650. Then, multiply the length and width to find the area: 1,000 x 650 = 650,000 square cm.
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    How would I find the scale factor of a rectangle where the length is 3.8 and the larger version is 31.75 in length?
    Donagan
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    31.75 ÷ 3.8 = 8.355, or roughly 8 1/3. The exact scale is 1 : 8.355, or about 1 : 8 1/3 (or 3 : 25). That's an unusual scale. You could call it 1 : 8, but that wouldn't be exactly accurate.
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    What is the ratio scale if it's only known that the scale factor is 4?
    Donagan
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    That means the scale factor is 1:4, or ¼.
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    Triangle ABC is enlarged 200%. What is the scale factor for the enlargement?
    Donagan
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    3:1. (A 100% increase means a doubling in size. A 200% increase is a tripling in size.)
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    How many centimeters in a meter?
    Donagan
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    100.
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    The angles of a triangle are in the proportions 2 : 2 : 5. What is the size of the largest angle?
    Donagan
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    Add the three proportional numbers together: 2 + 2 + 5 = 9. Divide 9 into 180°: 180° ÷ 9 = 20°. Multiply 20° by the largest proportional number, 5: 20° x 5 = 100°, the largest angle.
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    What is the scale factor of two similar polygons if one side is 40 and the same side of the other polygon is 48?
    Donagan
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    The scale is 40:48, or 5:6. (The reduction is found by dividing both 40 and 48 by 8.)
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    If the scale factor is not given, how do I find the scale factor?
    Donagan
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    Use Method 1 above.
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    Shape A has a surface area of 28 cm squared. Shape B has a surface area of 40.32 cm squared and a mass of 6912 g. What is the mass of shape A?
    Donagan
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    Unfortunately, this question cannot be answered without knowing the relationship between the shapes' areas and their volumes. Also we would have to know that the two shapes are made of exactly the same material (or we would have to know the densities of the two shapes).
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    A prism has a volume of 270 sq meters and is dilated by a factor of 3; what is the volume of the dilated figure?
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    If it's the volume that is reduced by a factor of 3, the new volume is 90 cubic meters. If it's the linear dimensions of the prism that are reduced by a factor of 3, you would have to know more about the shape of the prism before you could answer the question.
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    If an object is enlarged four times the original size, what is the scale factor?
    Donagan
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    4:1.
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    What is the scale factor for 1 inch = 8 feet?
    Donagan
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    It's 1:96, or 1/96 (because there are 96 inches in 8 feet).
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    How do I find a scale factor with the numbers a = 6 and b = 13 1/2?
    Donagan
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    Double each number to get rid of the fraction. The ratio will remain the same. 6 / 13½ = 12 / 27.
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    Express the scale as a ratio representing 6 mm by 3 cm?
    Donagan
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    6 mm : 3 cm = 6 mm : 30 mm = 1:5.
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    The scale factor is not given, so how do I find the scale factor if all I have is the area of each shape?
    Donagan
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    The scale factor of the areas is one area divided by the other. If you divide the smaller area by the larger area, you get an ascending scale factor such as 1:2. If you divide the larger area by the smaller area, you get a descending scale factor such as 2:1.
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    Why does scale factor take a single side and not the area of a shape? Example: A square with twice the area actually has a scale factor of sqrt2, not 2.
    Donagan
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    It depends on what you're comparing. You're right: if you're comparing areas but have only the side dimensions to use, you would square a side and compare it to the original dimension to find the scale factor for the areas.
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    A pair of similar shapes is given and the area of the smaller shape is not given and the width of the smaller shape is given as 2cm and the area of the bigger shape is 27cm and width 6cm. Solve?
    Donagan
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    The dimensions of the larger shape are three times the respective dimensions of the smaller shape. Three squared is nine, so the area of the larger shape is nine times the area of the smaller shape. That means the smaller area is 3 cm².
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    How do you find the scale factor for similar triangles where you only have 3x-5 and 5x-5 as side measurements? For context, the other triangles sides measure 32 and 56 respectively.
    Donagan
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    (3x-5) / 32 = (5x-5) / 56. Cross-multiply: 56(3x-5) = 32(5x-5). Then 168x - 280 = 160x - 160. So 8x = 120, and x = 15. That means the sides of the first triangle are 3(15) - 5 = 40 and 5(15) - 5 = 70. So the scale factor is 32 / 40 = 56 / 70 = 4 / 5 or 4 : 5.
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    How do a find a scale factor? For example: a bear is 62 in high, and a stuffed teddy bear is 15.5, how?
    Donagan
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    Find the scale factor by dividing a given dimension of one figure by the corresponding dimension of the similar figure. In this case the scale is 62 / 15.5, which reduces to 4 / 1. So the scale factor is 4:1. You could also divide the smaller dimension by the larger one, if you preferred, resulting in a scale factor of 1:4.
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    A square pyramid has a base of 3 units by 2 units and a height of 6 units. A larger pyramid has a SF of 4. What is the volume of the larger pyramid?
    Donagan
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    Let's assume the two pyramids are similar, meaning they have exactly the same shape. Their bases are rectangular, not square. The volume of a rectangular pyramid is V = 1/3 the length times the width times the height. With a scale factor of 4, the volume of the larger pyramid is (4)(4)(4) = 64 times as large as the volume of the smaller pyramid. The latter is (1/3)(3)(2)(6) = 12 cubic units. Therefore, the larger pyramid's volume is (64)(12) = 768 cubic units.
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    How do you find the scale factor in a number line?
    Donagan
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    Ideally, the number line will note the scale factor in a convenient location if it's not obvious from simply inspecting the line.
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    Two cuboids are similar, the ratio of their height is 5:2. The volume of the large one is 500cm3. What is the volume of the smaller one?
    Donagan
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    If two cubes have their edges in a ratio of 5:2, their volumes will be in a ratio of 5³ : 2³ or 125 : 8. 125 ÷ 8 = 15.625. That means that the smaller cube's volume = 500 / 15.625 = 32 cubic centimeters.
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    How do you find the scale factor with different units of measurement, such as 5 km = 2 cm?
    Donagan
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    In this case, you rely on the fact that there are 100,000 centimeters in a kilometer. Then 5 km equals 500,000 cm. The scale, then, is 2 : 500,000 or 1 : 250,000.
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    A picture has an area of 35cm2 and it is 7cm long. An enlargement of the picture is made, which is 21cm long. Find the area of the enlargement?
    Donagan
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    The scale of the lengths is 7:21 or 1:3. That means the scale of the areas is 1² / 3² = 1/9. So the enlarged area is 9 times larger than the original area. (9)(35) = 315 cm².
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