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Mathematics, 03.08.2019 20:00 Jperez6541

An artist is weaving a rectangular wall hanging. the wall hanging is already 18 inches long, and the artist plans to weave an additional 2 inches each day. the finished wall hanging will be 60 inches long. how many days will it take the artist to finish the wall hanging?

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