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Rasheeda sees a garden in a book. She changes the scale because she wants a garden with different dimensions. The figure below shows both scales and a scale drawing of the garden. Book scale: 1 inch = 2 feet. Rasheeda's Scale: 2 inches = 3 feet. A rectangle with length A of 18 inches and width B of 6 inches. Which statements about the gardens are true? Select three options. Length A of the book’s garden is 18 ft.
Length A of Rasheeda’s garden is 27 ft.
Length B of the book’s garden is 12 ft.
Length B of Rasheeda’s garden is 6 ft.
Length A of the book’s garden is 9 ft longer than length A of Rasheeda’s garden.
Length B of the book’s garden is 3 ft shorter than length B of Rasheeda’s garden.

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