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Which proportion could be used to determine if the figures represent a dilation?
A rectangle with a length of 6 and width of 3. A rectangle with a length of 4 and width of 2.
Three-halves = StartFraction 6 Over 4 EndFraction
Three-halves = StartFraction 4 Over 6 EndFraction
Three-fourths = StartFraction 6 Over 2 EndFraction
Three-fourths = StartFraction 2 Over 6 EndFraction
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Answer: Three-halves = 6/4.
Reason: The length ratio is 6/4 = 3/2 and the width ratio is 3/2 (3/2 = 3/2). Since corresponding side ratios are equal, the figures are dilations.
Reason: The length ratio is 6/4 = 3/2 and the width ratio is 3/2 (3/2 = 3/2). Since corresponding side ratios are equal, the figures are dilations.
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