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The italian size of a suit jacket is n centimeters, where n is the linear distance between the armpits. the american size of a suit jacket is 2.5p centimeters, where 2.5p is twice the linear distance between the armpits. if, for a particular jacket, n = p + 10, which of the following is closest to the value of n? (one inch is approximately 2.54 centimeters.)
a) 36b) 47c) 58d) 65e) 72

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