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Rectangle BBB is shown below. Nadia drew a scaled version of Rectangle BBB using a scale factor of \dfrac15 5 1 start fraction, 1, divided by, 5, end fraction and labeled it Rectangle CCC.
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Rectangle BBB is shown below. Nadia drew a scaled version of Rectangle BBB using a scale factor of \dfrac15
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start fraction, 1, divided by, 5, end fraction and labeled it Rectangle CCC.
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5 / 1/5 and 10 / 1/5
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