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15 April, 09:50

Mary reduced the size of a painting to a width of 3.3 in. What is the new height if it was originally 32.5 in tall and 42.9 in wide?

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  1. 15 April, 10:16
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    The ratio of the height and width remain constant as you change it's size.

    So ...

    A = Old width

    B = Old height

    C = New width

    D = New height

    A/B = C/D

    Plug in the values we have

    42.9 / 32.5 = 3.3 / D

    Multiple both sides by D

    D * 42.9 / 32.5 = 3.3

    Multiple both sides by 32.5

    D * 42.9 = 3.3 * 32.5

    Now divide both sides by 42.9

    D = 3.3 * 32.5 / 42.9

    Now simply do the multiplication and division using the available numbers.

    D = 2.5
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