Plot the image of Figure A, B, C, DABCD after a dilation with scale factor one third

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To plot the image of Figure ABCD after a dilation with a scale factor of 1/3, we need to multiply the x and y coordinates of each point by 1/3.

Given points:
A: (3, 1)
B: (3, -2)
C: (6, -2)
D: (6, 1)

After dilating with a scale factor of 1/3, the new coordinates will be:
A': (1, 1/3)
B': (1, -2/3)
C': (2, -2/3)
D': (2, 1/3)

Now we can plot the points A', B', C', and D' on a graph:

A': (1, 1/3)
B': (1, -2/3)
C': (2, -2/3)
D': (2, 1/3)

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Please note that the given "B" and "C" do not specify their coordinates, so I have assumed their placement in the figure based on the given coordinates of "A" and "D".