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You have a 4x6 photo of you and your friend. You order a 5x7 print of the photo. Is the new photo similar to the original?
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You have a 4x6 photo of you and your friend. You order a 5x7 print of the photo. Is the new photo similar to the original?
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you have a 4x6 photo of you and your friend. You order a 5x7 print of the photo. Is the new photo similar to the original?
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Math wise no. 5×7 is a bigger form than 4×6, think of it like this, 4 squares up, and 6 squares side, same with the 5x7, its a bigger area and perimeter
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No because 4 times 6 =24 and 5 times 7 =35
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