celi1236
02.11.2019 •
Mathematics
Subtract 1/4w + 4 from 1/2w + 3
a. 1/4w +7
b. 1/4w - 1
c. -1/4w + 1
d. -1/4w + 7
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Ответ:
Step-by-step explanation:
First let's convert feet into inches.
1 feet = 12 inches
Length of the poster in inches:
feet = inches
= inches
Width of the poster in inches :
feet = inches
= inches
Area of a rectangle = Length * Width
Area of the poster =