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Answer:

Area of Rectangle A


Area = 4x^2

Area of Rectangle B


Area = 2x^2

Fraction


Fraction =(2)/(3)

Explanation:

From the attached, we understand that:

The dimension of rectangle A is 2x by 2x

The dimension of rectangle B is x by 2x

Area of rectangle is calculated as thus;


Area = Length * Breadth

Area of Rectangle A


Area = 2x * 2x


Area = 4x^2

Area of Rectangle B


Area = x * 2x


Area = 2x^2

Area of Big Rectangle

The largest rectangle is formed by merging the two rectangles together;

The dimension are 3x by 2x

The Area is as follows


Area = 2x * 3x


Area = 6x^2

The fraction of rectangle A in relation to the largest rectangle is calculated by dividing area of rectangle A by area of the largest rectangle;


Fraction = (Rectangle\ A)/(Biggest)


Fraction =(4x^2)/(6x^2)

Simplify


Fraction =(2x^2 * 2)/(2x^2 * 3)


Fraction =(2)/(3)

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