233k views
3 votes
Rectangle A measures 10 inches by 8 inches. Rectangle B is an enlarged copy of Rectangle A. Select all of the measurement pairs that could be the dimensions of Rectangle B.

User Kachina
by
4.8k points

1 Answer

6 votes

Answer:

See Explanation

Explanation:

Given

Rectangle A:


Length: 10\ in


Width: 8\ in

Required

Determine the possible dimensions of Rectangle B

The question has missing options; however, the question can still be solved.

Rectangle B being an enlarged copy of A implies that the dimension of A A is enlarged in equal proportion to form B

Take for instance, the measurements of Rectangle B are


Length: 15 in


Width: 12 in

Divide the corresponding lengths of B by A to get the enlargement ratio


Ratio = (B)/(A)

For length:


Ratio = (15)/(10)


Ratio = 1.5

For width


Ratio = (12)/(8)


Ratio = 1.5

Notice that both ratios are the same.

For this measurement of B, we can conclude that B is an enlargement of A

Assume another measurements for B


Length: 20\ in


Width: 10\ in

Calculate Ratios


Ratio = (B)/(A)

For length:


Ratio = (20)/(10)


Ratio = 2

For width


Ratio = (10)/(8)


Ratio = 1.25

Notice that, both ratios are not equal.

For this measurement of B, we can conclude that B is not an enlargement of A

Conclusively, all you have to do is: determine the ratios of the dimensions of B to A, if the result are equal then B is an enlarged copy of A; if otherwise, then B is not an enlarged copy

User Saluce
by
4.7k points