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8.3: Scaled Rectangles Here is a picture of Rectangle R, which has been evenly divided into smaller rectangles. Two of the smaller rectangles are labeled B and C. 1. Is B a scaled copy of R? If so, what is the scale factor? 2. Is C a scaled copy of B? If so, what is the scale factor? 3. Is C a scaled copy of R? If so, what is the scale factor? click on the picture to see it better... please help!


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