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10. An 8-by-10-inch photograph was blown up into a poster. If the longer side of the poster is 55 inches long, how many inches long is the shorter side? please i need help
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An 8-by-10-inch photograph was blown up into a poster. If the longer side of the poster is 55 inches long, how many inches long is the shorter side?
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is times 5.5
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