how does a scale drawing that is larger than the object it represents relate to a geometric transformation

A.it is a dilation that moves the object to the right and down
B. it is a dilation that increases the size of the object
C.it is a dilation that maintains the size of the object
D.it is a dilation that decreases the size of the object

B. it is a dilation that increases the size of the object

When a scale drawing is larger than the object it represents, it means that the drawing has been dilated (scaled) to be larger. Dilations involve stretching or compressing an object without changing its shape, in this case increasing the size of the object in the drawing.