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Ava's math certificate is 18 centimeters tall and 26 centimeters wide. Ava wants to put the certificate in a fancy frame that costs $1.53 per centimeter. How much will it cost to frame Ava's math certificate?
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Answer:$716.04
Explanation: Multiply the 18 and 26 to get the total area (468cm). Then multiply that by the cost per cm (468x$1.53) which is $716.04
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