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Carmens painting wins second prize in the contest. The painting that wins first prize has an area that is 3.2 times smaller than the greatest area the rules allow. What is the area of the first prize painting?
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Carmens painting wins second prize in the contest. The painting that wins first prize has an area that is 3.2 times smaller than the greatest area the rules allow. What is the area of the first prize painting?
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938.45 cm2 is the correct answer to this.
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