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The square represents a scale model that was created by using a factor of 4. mc012-1.jpg which is true of the measures of the sides of the original square? each side of the original square is 4 times less than the scale model. each side of the original square is 4 times greater than the scale model. each side of the original square is the same as the scale model. each side of the original square is 4 feet less than the scale model.

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