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Please help and show work thank you. 15 points.

Please help and show work thank you. 15 points.-example-1
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First, let's compare the areas using a fraction.


(112)/(63)

Simplify


(16)/(9)

Now, to get the ratio of the perimeters, we have to take the square root of this fraction.


\sqrt{ (16)/(9) } = (4)/(3)

The last choice is the answer. Hope this helps! :)
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