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A 3"x5" photo is enlarged so that the length of the new photo is 7 inches. Find the width of the new photo a. 4.2in b. 6.75in c. 5.25in d. 7.20in
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A 3"x5" photo is enlarged so that the length of the new photo is 7 inches. Find the width of the new photo a. 4.2in b. 6.75in c. 5.25in d. 7.20in
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the answer could be "B"
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