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Ratio of new length to old length = 12/8 = 3/2 So ratio of new width to old width must be 3/2 New width/Old width = 3/2 so New width = Old Width * 3/2 = 6 inches*3/2 = 9 inches
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definitly 9 inches
9 inches7.5 inches wide
Then the width has to be 9 in
The width is 9 inches because the scale factor from 8 to 12 is 1.5 so 6 multiplied by 1.5 is 9.
Ratio of new length to old length = 12/8 = 3/2 So ratio of new width to old width must be 3/2 New width/Old width = 3/2 so New width = Old Width * 3/2 = 6 inches*3/2 = 9 inches
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5.5 - 1
6/8 = x/12 8x = 72 x = 9
A properly-focused image of that size should be able to be enlarged to at least 8 x 10 inches without too much loss of quality.
A rectangular picture measuring 12 inches by 18 inches is 216 square inches
A personal size bible is 7.9 x 5.9 x 1.5 inches. If it has giant print, it means that the text in the bible is enlarged so it is easily visible for people who can not see clearly such as some older or longsighted people.
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