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Setler79 [48]
3 years ago
7

On a blueprint a rectangular kitchen is 4.5 inches wide and 5.5 inches long. If the actual kitchen is 11.25 feet wide, how long

is it?
Biology
1 answer:
OLEGan [10]3 years ago
4 0

Answer:

13.5

Explanation:

if you add 4.5 times 5.5 you get 24.75 then you subtract 11.25 and get ur answer.

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