6. Suppose the company builds a box with volume 21 cubic feet, then decides to build another box with volume 25 cubic feet. Use your graph to estimate how much the scale factor changes between these two dilated boxes.

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6. Suppose the company builds a box with
volume 21 cubic feet, then decides to build
another box with volume 25 cubic feet. Use your
graph to estimate how much the scale factor
changes between these two dilated boxes.
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