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A company makes picture frames for different sized pictures. A customer has several rectangular-shaped photographs that he wants to be framed. All of the photographs measure 10½ inches for width but vary in length.

The manager at the frame shop knows she can use the formula for perimeter, P = 2l + 2w, to determine the amount of wood that she’ll need for each photograph.



One of the photos is 20¾ inches long. How much wood is needed for the frame? The type you answer as a decimal, not a fraction.

User Dan Albert
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62.5 inches is the correct answe
User Bcmoney
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Answer:

-2I + P- 2w = 0

Explanation:

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