Observe this rectangle.If the rectangle were enlarged by a factor of 3 (so that its sides became 3 times as long as they were previously), what would be the ratio of the new perimeter to the old perimeter?

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Observe this rectangle.<br><img alt='image' src='https://www.fatskills.com/images2/GED/9781119300984-fg0108.png' /><br>If the rectangle were enlarged by a factor of 3 (so that its sides became 3 times as long as they were previously), what would be the ratio of the new perimeter to the old perimeter?