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USE A MODEL The drawing Maisons prés de la mer by Claude Monet is approximately 10 inches by 13 inches. Jennifer wants to make an art piece inspired by the drawing, and with an area 60%
greater. If she chooses the size of her artwork by increasing both the width and height of
Monet’s work by same amount, what will be the dimensions of Jennifer’s artwork?

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