SOLUTION: The ratio of the length of two similar paintings is 100/32. If the length of one painting is 100 cm, is the length of the other less than or greater than 100 cm?
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Question 1017511: The ratio of the length of two similar paintings is 100/32. If the length of one painting is 100 cm, is the length of the other less than or greater than 100 cm?
Answer by macston(5194) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Yes.
If the 100 cm length painting is the larger, the other is shorter.
If the 100 cm length painting is the shorter, the other is longer.
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