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Bill is making a poster with an area of 30 square inches. Jeff is making a poster with an area of 30 square centimeters. Phil thinks both the posters will be the same size. Is he correct?
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Bill is making a poster with an area of 30 square inches. Jeff is making a poster with an area of 30 square centimeters. Phil thinks both the posters will be the same size. Is he correct?
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No, because there are 2.54 centimeters in one inch which means 30cm=11.8111 inches therefore they won't be the same size.
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