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| Question 900650:  Hi, I want to solve a word problem, You have a 3 inch by 5 inch photo that you want to enlarge,mat, and frame. You want the width of the mat to be 2 inches on all sides. You want the perimeter of the framed photo to be 44 inches. By what percent should you enlarge the photo?
 Answer by mananth(16946)
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You can put this solution on YOUR website!  You have a 3 inch by 5 inch photo that you want to enlarge,mat, and frame. You want the width of the mat to be 2 inches on all sides. You want the perimeter of the framed photo to be 44 inches. By what percent should you enlarge the photo? photo 3 x 5
 let increase in width and length be x
 enlarged photo
 (3+2x) & (5+2x)
 width of mat = 2
 length & width of frame =
 (3+2x)+4 & (5+2x)+4
 7+2x, 9+2x
 Perimeter = 2(l+w)
 2(7+2x+9+2x)=44
 16+4x= 44/2
 16+4x=22
 4x=22-16
 4x=6
 x=1.5 inch
 The enlarged photo will have to be
 width 3+3=6
 length = 5+3=8
 
 Area of enlarged photo = 40
 Area of original = 3*5 =15
 you can calculate the % increase
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