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Mathematics, 14.01.2020 20:31 glizbethh00

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i am a wanna-be photographer. i have 3 photos of my darling little grands. it was late when i ordered prints. i ordered weird sizes (8” x 12”). i have not been able to find frames that i like for these 3 photos. so, i’ve decided to make them. i love using barn wood. and, i have a lot of it at my disposal. the pieces i found are 3” wide. what should the length of each slate be?

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1. what will the total perimeter for each picture frame be?
a 124"
b 48"
c 24"
d 64"

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2 what will the total perimeter for all three picture frames be?

a 48"

b 192"

c 85"

d 250"

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