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A photographer is making an enlargement of a color portrait. If the original portrait is 11 inches by 14 inches and he wants to make the new width 14 inches, about how long should the enlarged length be?

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Answer:

Original width: 11 inches.

ratio: 14/11

Explanation:

Hope this helps!!

User Pureofpure
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The width of the original is 11 inches.

The ratio of the width is 14/11

Set up a ratio for the new length:

14/11 = 14/X

Cross multiply:

11x = 196

Divide both sides by 11:

x = 196/11

x = 17.8 inches. (Rounded to the nearest tenth)

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