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Rectangle A has length of 12 and width of 8 Rectangle B has a length of 15 and a width of 10. Rectangle C has a length of 30 and a width of 15
1. Is rectangle A a scaled copy of Rectangle B? lf so, what is the scale factor?
2. Is rectangle B a scaled copy of Rectangle A? If so, what is the scale factor?
3. Explain how you know that Rectangle C is not a scaled copy of rectangle B.
Rectangle C's length
that of rectangle B, but its width
double.
4. is rectangle A a scaled copy of Rectangle C? If so, what is the scale factor?