Math, asked by zjb, 3 months ago

Carly stated, “All pairs of rectangles are dilations.” Which pair of rectangles would prove that Carly’s statement is incorrect?

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Answered by yadavritesh098
2

Answer:

Answer:

C

Step-by-step explanation:

A. First two rectangles are dilations because

\dfrac{2}{4}=\dfrac{4}{8}=0.5

4

2

=

8

4

=0.5

B. Second two rectangles are dilations because

\dfrac{2}{4}=\dfrac{3}{6}=0.5

4

2

=

6

3

=0.5

C. Third two rectangles are not dilations because

\dfrac{3}{4}\neq \dfrac{2}{3}

4

3

=

3

2

D. Fourth two rectangles are dilations because

\dfrac{3}{4}=\dfrac{1.5}{2}=0.75

4

3

=

2

1.5

=0.75

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