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1. An image of a book shown on a website is 1.5 inches wide and 3 inches tall on a computer monitor. The actual book is 9 inches wide.
a) What scale is being used for the image?*Write your answer in this form- x : y
1. An image of a book shown on a website is 1.5 inches wide and 3 inches tall on a computer monitor. The actual book is 9 inches wide.
a) What scale is being used for the image?
*Write your answer in this form- x : y
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1b) How tall is the actual book?
1b) How tall is the actual book?
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2a) Create a scale drawing of the Columbian flag with a scale of 1 cm to 2 ft.
What is the height of the yellow stripe in the scale drawing?
2a) Create a scale drawing of the Columbian flag with a scale of 1 cm to 2 ft.
What is the height of the yellow stripe in the scale drawing?
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2b) Create a scale drawing of the Columbian flag with a scale of 2 cm to 1 ft.
What is the height of the yellow stripe in the scale drawing?
2b) Create a scale drawing of the Columbian flag with a scale of 2 cm to 1 ft.
What is the height of the yellow stripe in the scale drawing?

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3. These triangles are scaled copies of each other. For each pair of triangles listed, the area of the second triangle is how many times larger than the area of the first?
a) Triangle G and Triangle F
3. These triangles are scaled copies of each other. For each pair of triangles listed, the area of the second triangle is how many times larger than the area of the first?
a) Triangle G and Triangle F
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3. These triangles are scaled copies of each other. For each pair of triangles listed, the area of the second triangle is how many times larger than the area of the first?
b) Triangle G and Triangle B
3. These triangles are scaled copies of each other. For each pair of triangles listed, the area of the second triangle is how many times larger than the area of the first?
b) Triangle G and Triangle B
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3. These triangles are scaled copies of each other. For each pair of triangles listed, the area of the second triangle is how many times larger than the area of the first?
c) Triangle B and Triangle F
3. These triangles are scaled copies of each other. For each pair of triangles listed, the area of the second triangle is how many times larger than the area of the first?
c) Triangle B and Triangle F
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3. These triangles are scaled copies of each other. For each pair of triangles listed, the area of the second triangle is how many times larger than the area of the first?
d) Triangle F and Triangle H
3. These triangles are scaled copies of each other. For each pair of triangles listed, the area of the second triangle is how many times larger than the area of the first?
d) Triangle F and Triangle H
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3. These triangles are scaled copies of each other. For each pair of triangles listed, the area of the second triangle is how many times larger than the area of the first?
e) Triangle G and Triangle H
3. These triangles are scaled copies of each other. For each pair of triangles listed, the area of the second triangle is how many times larger than the area of the first?
e) Triangle G and Triangle H
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3. These triangles are scaled copies of each other. For each pair of triangles listed, the area of the second triangle is how many times larger than the area of the first?
f) Triangle H and Triangle B
3. These triangles are scaled copies of each other. For each pair of triangles listed, the area of the second triangle is how many times larger than the area of the first?
f) Triangle H and Triangle B

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4. Here is an unlabeled rectangle, followed by other quadrilaterals that are labeled. a) Select ALL quadrilaterals that are scaled copies of the unlabeled rectangle. Explain how you know in the space provided below.
4. Here is an unlabeled rectangle, followed by other quadrilaterals that are labeled.
a) Select ALL quadrilaterals that are scaled copies of the unlabeled rectangle. Explain how you know in the space provided below.
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4b) On the graph paper below, draw a different scaled version of the original rectangle. Label the length and width of your rectangle.
4b) On the graph paper below, draw a different scaled version of the original rectangle.
Label the length and width of your rectangle.

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Exit TicketA rectangular swimming pool measures 50 meters in length and 25 meters in width.
1. Make a scale drawing of the swimming pool where 1 cm represents 5 meters.
Exit Ticket
A rectangular swimming pool measures 50 meters in length and 25 meters in width.
1. Make a scale drawing of the swimming pool where 1 cm represents 5 meters.
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Exit TicketA rectangular swimming pool measures 50 meters in length and 25 meters in width.
2. What are the length and width of your scale drawing?
Exit Ticket
A rectangular swimming pool measures 50 meters in length and 25 meters in width.
2. What are the length and width of your scale drawing?