Asked by gregory
The following figure shows rectangle A'B'C'D' that is produced by applying a scale factor of 2 to rectangle ABCD.
Which of the following rectangles shows the scale drawing of rectangle ABCD if the scale factor were 4?
W.
X.
Y.
Z.
Note: Figures not drawn to scale.
A.
Z
B.
W
C.
X
D.
Y
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A. Z
Reason: A'B'C'D' is a scale‑2 copy of ABCD, so a scale factor of 4 would make each side 4 times the original — i.e. twice the lengths of A'B'C'D'. The rectangle shown in Z is the one with each side twice as long as A'B'C'D', so Z is the correct scale‑4 drawing.
Reason: A'B'C'D' is a scale‑2 copy of ABCD, so a scale factor of 4 would make each side 4 times the original — i.e. twice the lengths of A'B'C'D'. The rectangle shown in Z is the one with each side twice as long as A'B'C'D', so Z is the correct scale‑4 drawing.
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