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Compare the perimeter and area of the original figure to the perimeter and area of the reduced figure using the scale factor. A smaller rectangle has a length of 3 and width of 1. A larger rectangle has a length of 6 and width of 2. Which statements are true about the comparison between the two figures? Check all that apply. The scale factor is 2. The scale factor is One-half The perimeter of the model is the product of the scale factor and the perimeter of the original rectangle. The area of the reduced figure is half the area of the original figure. The area of the reduced figure is (One-half) squared, one-fourth times the area of the original figure.

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