Mathematics, 25.06.2019 00:00 montanolumpuy
Mr. garza has a picture that measures 5 by 10 inches. it must be reduced so that the longest side measures 2 inches to fit in the school newspaper. find the length of the shorter side of the picture once it has been reduced.
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