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Horatio drew a circle with a radius of [tex]6 \, \text{cm}[/tex]. Kelli drew a circle with a radius of [tex]18 \, \text{cm}[/tex]. What is the scale factor between these two circles?

A. [tex]\frac{x}{3y}[/tex]
B. [tex]\frac{2x}{3y}[/tex]
C. [tex]\frac{1}{3}[/tex]
D. [tex]\frac{2}{3}[/tex]


Sagot :

To determine the scale factor between Horatio's and Kelli's circles, we start by noting the given radii:

- Horatio's radius: [tex]\( 6 \, \text{cm} \)[/tex]
- Kelli's radius: [tex]\( 18 \, \text{ym} \)[/tex]

For simplicity, we'll assume the units [tex]\( \text{ym} \)[/tex] and [tex]\( \text{cm} \)[/tex] are directly comparable. Therefore, we consider Kelli's radius as [tex]\( 18 \, \text{cm} \)[/tex] as well.

The scale factor between two circles is determined by the ratio of their radii. We will compute the scale factor by dividing Horatio's radius by Kelli's radius:

[tex]\[ \text{Scale factor} = \frac{\text{Horatio's radius}}{\text{Kelli's radius}} = \frac{6 \, \text{cm}}{18 \, \text{cm}} \][/tex]

Now simplify the fraction:

[tex]\[ \text{Scale factor} = \frac{6}{18} = \frac{1}{3} \][/tex]

Thus, the scale factor between the two circles is:

[tex]\[ \boxed{\frac{1}{3}} \][/tex]