You already know that the size of an enlargement is described by its scale factor. For example, a scale factor of 2 means that the side-lengths of the new shape are twice the side-lengths of the ...
Proportions can be used to compare lengths of different sized shapes. To work out how much bigger a shape is compared to a smaller one, divide the bigger length by the corresponding smaller length.
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