SOLUTION: Ambrose photograph is enlarging a photograph that is 4.5 wide and 6.6 long if the customer wants the length of the enlarged photograph to be 11 in what should be the width of the e

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Question 855136: Ambrose photograph is enlarging a photograph that is 4.5 wide and 6.6 long if the customer wants the length of the enlarged photograph to be 11 in what should be the width of the enlarged photograph ?
Answer by josgarithmetic(39617) About Me  (Show Source):
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This is simply a proportion. The two rectangular sizes are similar.
w/L=width/length;

w%2FL=highlight%284.5%2F6.6=w%2F11%29