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If ABC is dilated by a factor of 5/3 from the origin to create A' B' C', what would be the y-coordinate of B'?

A) 0
B) The same as the y-coordinate of B
C) 5/3 times the y-coordinate of B
D) 3/5 times the y-coordinate of B

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Final answer:

The y-coordinate of B' is 5/3 times the y-coordinate of B.

Step-by-step explanation:

To find the y-coordinate of B', we multiply the y-coordinate of B by the dilation factor of 5/3. So, the y-coordinate of B' is 5/3 times the y-coordinate of B.

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