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Leonardo da vinci's mona lisa is 21 inches wide and 30.25 inches tall. what is the area of the painting in square centimeters?
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Leonardo da vinci's mona lisa is 21 inches wide and 30.25 inches tall. what is the area of the painting in square centimeters?
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1 inch =2.5cm
lenght =30.25×2.5=75.625cm
width = 21×2.5=52.5cm
area of painting = 75.625×52.5=3970.3125cm²
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