Let y = width of the frame.
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A picture frame is 1
1/2inches wider than the picture it holds.
Let y = width of the frame.
Let p = width of the picture.
Drag the numbers to complete the table. Numbers may be used once or not at all.
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A picture frame is 1
1/2inches wider than the picture it holds.
Let y = width of the frame.
Let y = width of the frame.
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