Answer:
D. Miguel is correct because the measures of the sides of the smaller rectangle are not proportional to the measures of the sides of the larger rectangle.
Step-by-step explanation:
We need to understand when the two rectangles are similar
For the two rectangles to be similar to each other, their sides must be proportional (forming an equal ratio). The ratio of the longer sides should be equal to the ratio of the shorter sides.
As we can see in the attached photo,
The long side of the big rectangle is 10 units
The long side of the small rectangle is 6 units
=> their ratio is 10 : 6 or 5:3 units
The short side of the big rectangle is 4 units
The short side of the small rectangle is 2 units
=> their ratio is 4 : 2 or 2 : 1 units
So the two rectangles are not similar, we choose D. Miguel is correct because the measures of the sides of the smaller rectangle are not proportional to the measures of the sides of the larger rectangle.