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Mathematics, 05.05.2020 21:11 sydneepollitt32

How can you use the lengths in a scale drawing of an object to find the object's actual area?

Find the area of the object in the scale drawing and then multiply by the reciprocal of the scale factor.
Find the area of the object in the scale drawing and then multiply by the scale factor.
Multiply each scale length by the scale factor and apply the object's area formula.
Multiply each scale length by the reciprocal of the scale factor and apply the object's area formula.

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