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Mathematics, 06.05.2020 08:40 mendezmarco2004

The troangle represents a acale drawing that was created by using a factor of 1/2.

[Not drawn to scale)
Which is true of the measures of the sides of the original triangle?

A. Each side of the original triangle is
the length of each side of the scale drawing.
B. Each side of the original triangle is 2 times the length of each side of the scale drawing.
C. Each side of the original triangle is the same length as each side of the scale drawing.
D. Each side of the original triangle is 2 inches shorter than the scale drawing.


The troangle represents a acale drawing that was created by using a factor of 1/2.[Not drawn to scal

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