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A photographer has a rectangular photograph that he wants to frame, but he can only afford to frame three sides, leaving one 8-inch side open. If the area of the photograph is 112 square inches, how many inches of frame does he need for the other three sides?

A. 14
B. 28
C. 36
D. 44
E. 84

Area = 112 = Side1 x Side2
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112 = 8 x side2
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side2 = 14

Frame needed = 14 +14 + 8 = 36inch
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I like these types of problems. I got C, 36. What level of difficulty do you think this is?
In my opinion this is somewhere between 550-600 level.

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