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Brian made a proportional copy of a figure by multiplying each side line by 1/3 drag numbers to complete the table​

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Answer: Brittney made a proportional copy of a figure by multiplying each side length by 1/4. Drag numbers to complete the table

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Side Original length Copy length

a 4 1

b 6 1.5

c 20 5

d 16 4

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a= 4 1

b= 6 1.5

c= 20 5

d= 16 4

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