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b. If a scale factor is *blank* than one, then the object will scale *blank* to larger dimensions.

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Q.1A.). Tim has a scale model of an airplane which says it is in a 1:15 ratio what shoes that mean? Answer: It means that the scale model of the Airplane; Tim has is 15 times smaller than it's real size.

Q.2B.). If a scale factor is LESS than one, then the object will scale REDUCTION or WRITTEN as a FRACTION; bigger to smaller dimensions.

Q.3C.). If a scale factor is GREATER than one, then the object will scale A SKETCH; to larger dimensions.

Summary: A scale factor describes how much larger; or smaller; The enlarged shape is compared to the original shape.

• A description of a dilation includes the scale factor (or ratio) and the center of the dilation.

• The center of dilation is a fixed point in the plane.

• If the scale factor is greater than 1, the image is an enlargement (a stretch).

• If the scale factor is between 0 and 1, the image is a reduction (a shrink).

• If the scale factor is 1, the figure and the image are congruent.

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