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Patricia has a beautiful 4 inch by 6 inch picture from her latest trip to Crater Lake. She made it into a similarly-shaped poster. The shorter side of the poster measured 3 feet…
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Patricia has a beautiful 4 inch by 6 inch picture from her latest trip to Crater Lake. She made it into a similarly-shaped poster. The shorter side of the poster measured 3 feet. What was the length of the larger side of the poster?
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5 feet, 4x6 normal for a picture and 5x3 normal for a poster
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