[size=100][size=150]It takes 2 ounces of paint to completely cover all 6 sides of a rectangular prism box which holds 15 cups of sugar. Double the dimensions of the box.[br][/size][br]Approximately how much paint would the new box need? [/size]
How much sugar would it hold?
[size=150]A solid with volume 12 cubic units is dilated by a scale factor of [math]k[/math]. Find the volume of the image for each given value of [math]k[/math].[/size][br][br][math]k=\frac{1}{4}[/math]
[math]k=\frac{5}{3}[/math]
[size=150]A solid’s volume is 10 cubic inches. The solid is dilated by a scale factor of 3.5. Kiran says, “I calculated the volume of the image as 35 cubic inches, but I don’t think that’s right.”[/size][br][br][size=100]What might Kiran have done wrong?[/size][br]
[size=100]What is the volume of the image?[/size][br]
[size=150]A figure has an area of 4 square units. The equation [math]y=\sqrt{\frac{x}{4}}[/math] represents the scale factor of [math]y[/math] by which the solid must be dilated to obtain an image with area [math]x[/math] square units.[/size][br][size=100][br]Select [b]all [/b]points which are on the graph representing this equation.[/size]
[size=150]Tyler is designing a banner that will welcome people to a festival. The design for the banner has an area of 1.5 square feet. The actual banner will be a dilation of the design by a factor of 5. W[/size][size=150]hat will the area of the actual banner be?[/size]
[size=150]The horizontal cross sections of this figure are dilations of the bottom rectangle using a point above the rectangle as a center and scale factors from [math]\frac{1}{2}[/math] t[/size][size=150]o 1.Sketch an example of a cross section that is created from using a scale factor of [math]\frac{3}{4}[/math]. Label the dimensions of the cross section that you sketch.[/size]
[size=100]What is the area of the shaded region?[br][/size]
[size=100][size=150]Two distinct lines, [math]\ell[/math] and [math]m[/math], are each perpendicular to the same line [math]n[/math]. Explain why [math]\ell[/math] and [math]m[/math] are parallel lines.[/size][/size]