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Consider the enlargement of the rectangle. A small rectangle with length of 4 and width of 2. A larger rectangle with length of 12 and width of 6. Which proportional statements are true of the enlargement? Check all that apply. StartFraction width original over length original EndFraction = StartFraction width enlargement over length enlargement EndFraction StartFraction length original over length enlargement EndFraction = StartFraction width original over width enlargement EndFraction StartFraction width original over length enlargement EndFraction = StartFraction length original over width enlargement EndFraction StartFraction width enlargement over length enlargement EndFraction = StartFraction width original over length original EndFraction StartFraction length original over width enlargement EndFraction = StartFraction length enlargement over width original EndFraction

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