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A rectangle has a width of 4 cm and a height of 3 cm. If another rectangle is to be drawn so it has a golden ratio with the first rectangle, what could the dimensions of the new rectangle be?

7 cm by 4 cm
8 cm by 3 cm
3 cm by 4 cm
4 cm by 8 cm


12 years ago

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