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Mathematics, 21.09.2021 14:20, biancasamadp3usfw

John painted his most famous​ work, in his​ country, in 1930 on composition board with perimeter 106.78 in. If the rectangular painting is 5.07 in. taller than it is​ wide, find the dimensions of the painting. What is the width?

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