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OpenStudy (anonymous):

Rectangle ABCD - A(-8, 8), B(-2, 8), C(-2, 0), D(-8, 0) Rectangle PQRS - P(-4, 4), Q(8, 4), R(8, -12), S(-4, -12) Sid scaled both the rectangles about their centers to create two congruent rectangles A'B'C'D' and P′Q′R′S′. By which factor did he most likely scale Rectangle ABCD and Rectangle PQRS?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Rectangle ABCD by 2 and 1 by 2 and Rectangle PQRS by 1 and 1 by 4 to create congruent rectangle of dimensions 15 x 20 units Rectangle ABCD by 2 and 1 by 2 and Rectangle PQRS by 1 and 1 by 4 to create congruent rectangles of dimensions 3 x 4 units Rectangle ABCD by 3 and Rectangle PQRS by 12 to create congruent rectangles of dimensions 15 x 20 units Rectangle ABCD by 3 and Rectangle PQRS by 4 to create congruent rectangles of dimensions 3 x 4 units

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