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Katie uses a copy machine to enlarge her rectangular design that is 6in wide and 8in long. The new width is 10in. What is the new length?
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Katie uses a copy machine to enlarge her rectangular design that is 6in wide and 8in long. The new width is 10in. What is the new length?
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The length is approximately 13 inches long.
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