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UNIL Z Pre-Test Unit 2 - Geometry, Probability and Statistics, and Problem Solving
7) Solve the problem.
A rectangular photograph measures 12 cm wide and 15 cm long.
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a. Find the perimeter and area of the picture.
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b. Find the perimeter and area of a similar photo that is double the size of the original.
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a. 180 cm2
b. 108 cm
C. 54 cm
d. 360 cm2
e. 720 cm?
f. 216 cm
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