Two students created paintings for their art class. The canvas size used for each is shown.

2 rectangles: Rectangle 1 has a length of 9 feet and width of 6 feet. Rectangle 2 has a length of 3 feet and width of 2 feet.

Which statement is true about the ratios comparing the width and length of each painting?

The paintings' width to length ratios are equal because the ratio 9 to 6 is equal to the ratio 2 to 3.
The paintings' width to length ratios are different because the ratio 3 to 2 is not equal to 9 to 6.
The paintings' width to length ratios are equal because the ratio 6 to 9 is equal to the ratio 2 to 3.
The paintings' width to length ratios are different because the ratio 6 to 9 is not equal to 2 to 3.

The correct statement is: The paintings' width to length ratios are different because the ratio 6 to 9 is not equal to 2 to 3.

The correct statement is:

The paintings' width to length ratios are different because the ratio 6 to 9 is not equal to 2 to 3.