Scaled Copies Worksheet
This worksheet helps sixth-grade students understand and identify scaled copies of figures.
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Scaled Copies Worksheet
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Read each question carefully and answer to the best of your ability. Pay close attention to the properties of scaled copies.
1. Which of the following statements is true about a scaled copy of a figure?
All side lengths are the same as the original.
All angle measures are proportional to the original.
All angle measures are the same as the original.
The area is the same as the original.
2. If a rectangle has side lengths of 4 cm and 6 cm, which of the following could be a scaled copy?
A rectangle with side lengths 8 cm and 10 cm.
A rectangle with side lengths 6 cm and 9 cm.
A rectangle with side lengths 4 cm and 8 cm.
A rectangle with side lengths 2 cm and 3 cm.
3. When a figure is scaled, all its corresponding are proportional, and all its corresponding remain the same.
4. The ratio of corresponding side lengths in a scaled copy is called the .
5. Draw a rectangle with side lengths 3 units and 2 units. Then, draw a scaled copy of this rectangle with a scale factor of 2. Label the side lengths of both rectangles.
6. Explain in your own words what it means for two figures to be scaled copies of each other.
7. If you double the side lengths of a square, the new square is a scaled copy of the original.
True
False
8. A figure and its scaled copy always have the same perimeter.
True
False