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Polygon 
H is a scaled copy of Polygon 
G using a scale factor of 
(1)/(4).
Polygon 
H 's area is what fraction of Polygon 
G 's area?

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Polygon H H is a scaled copy of Polygon G G using a scale factor of 14 \frac{1}{4} .\newlinePolygon H H 's area is what fraction of Polygon G G 's area?\newline \square

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Q. Polygon H H is a scaled copy of Polygon G G using a scale factor of 14 \frac{1}{4} .\newlinePolygon H H 's area is what fraction of Polygon G G 's area?\newline \square
  1. Convert Scale Factor: Convert the scale factor to an area scale factor by squaring it, since area is a two-dimensional measure.\newlineCalculation: (14)2=116(\frac{1}{4})^2 = \frac{1}{16}
  2. Compare Area Scale Factor: Compare the area scale factor to determine the fraction of Polygon GG's area that Polygon HH's area represents.\newlineCalculation: Polygon HH's area is 116\frac{1}{16} of Polygon GG's area.