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An artist plans to paint a picture. He wants to use a canvas that is similar to a 4 in. tall by 6 in. wide photograph. If the longer horizontal sides of the canvas are 20 in. wide, how high should the canvas be? Give your answer a fraction in simplest form.

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ANSWER

40/3 in

Step-by-step explanation

It is said that the photograph and the canvas are similar. The ratio between corresponding sides of similar figures is constant,

The ratio between corresponding sides is,


(x)/(4in)=(20in)/(6in)

To solve for x, multiply both sides by 4 in,


x=4in\cdot(20)/(6)=(80)/(6)in=(40)/(3)in

Hence, the canvas' height should be 40/3 inches.

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