Asked by jessica
Rectangle ABCD is similar to rectangle EFGH. If rectangle ABCD has sides that are 7 times greater than those of rectangle EFGH, what is the relationship between the perimeters of the rectangles?
A.
The perimeter of rectangle EFGH is 7 times greater than the perimeter of rectangle ABCD.
B.The perimeter of rectangle ABCD is 7 times greater than the perimeter of rectangle EFGH.
C.The perimeters of the rectangles are equal
D.The perimeter of rectangle EFGH is 49 times greater than the perimeter of rectangle ABCD
WHAT IS THE ANWSER
A.
The perimeter of rectangle EFGH is 7 times greater than the perimeter of rectangle ABCD.
B.The perimeter of rectangle ABCD is 7 times greater than the perimeter of rectangle EFGH.
C.The perimeters of the rectangles are equal
D.The perimeter of rectangle EFGH is 49 times greater than the perimeter of rectangle ABCD
WHAT IS THE ANWSER
Answers
Answered by
Steve
B. Each side is 7 times as big, so the perimeter is also 7 times as big.
Answered by
leane hart garcia
you rectangle thee EFGH 7 times ang you rectangle the ABCD perimiter the ABCD
Answered by
clark
Rectangle ABCD is similar to rectangle EFGH. If rectangle EFGH has sides that are 8 times greater than those of rectangle ABCD, what is the relationship between the areas of the rectangles?
A. The area of rectangle EFGH is 8 times greater than the area of rectangle ABCD.
B. The area of rectangle ABCD is 8 times greater than the area of rectangle EFGH.
C. The area of rectangle EFGH is 64 times greater than the area of rectangle ABCD.
D. The area of rectangle ABCD is 64 times greater than the area of rectangle EFGH.
Answered by
NOPENOTDERRICK
ITS D MAN AND IM NOT DERRRICK !!!!!
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