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Roy purchased different cardboard pieces that had the same ratio of the length to the width. The table below shows the length and width of some cardboard pieces Roy bought:
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Roy purchased different cardboard pieces that had the same ratio of the length to the width. The table below shows the length and width of some cardboard pieces Roy bought:
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The answer is 30 inches.
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There is no picture to show me the graph. I am sorry
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