Question about my textbook

bilius2007

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In example 2, I found that it's saying the scale factor from ZYXW to FGHJ is 5/4, but it must be a reduction since ZYXW is bigger. Shouldn't it be smaller(4/5), because it is a reduction? What do you guys think?
 

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In example 2, I found that it's saying the scale factor from ZYXW to FGHJ is 5/4, but it must be a reduction since ZYXW is bigger. Shouldn't it be smaller(4/5), because it is a reduction? What do you guys think?
I can see how you can read it as being wrong, but look carefully at the wording:

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It does not say, as you misquoted it, "the scale factor from ZYXW to FGHJ", which might indeed suggest the factor you would multiply by to change ZYXW to FGHI, but "the scale factor of ZYXW to FGHJ" which means the ratio of (each side of) ZYXW to FGHI (5:4 being also written as 5/4).

In particular, you may want to think of what they wrote as "the scale factor of ZYXW relative to FGHJ", meaning that (sides of) ZYXW are each 5/4 of the corresponding sides of FGHI.

The wording can be tricky; but then, that is true of any prepositions.
 
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