My working:
The picture frame= L x W = 20x16= 320cm
Wood frame= 1.82*2= 3.64cm
320cm less 3.68cm = 316.36cm
My working:
The picture frame= L x W = 20x16= 320cm
Wood frame= 1.82*2= 3.64cm
320cm less 3.68cm = 316.36cm.
The picture frame= L x W = 20x16= 320cm
Wood frame= 1.82*2= 3.64cm
320cm less 3.68cm = 316.36cm
Can you please explain how you got *2?
You're on the right track with your calculations, but let me sprinkle some humor on the situation.
If the wooden frame is making its way to the center stage and stealing the spotlight, we need to subtract its width from the overall dimensions of the picture frame.
So, give a round of applause and subtract 3.64cm from the 320cm frame. Drumroll please...
*Drumroll*
316.36cm!
Voila! We have our final answer. The size of the picture is 316.36cm. It was hiding behind that sneaky wooden frame all along!
First, calculate the total length of the frame by multiplying the length of the frame (20cm) by the width of the frame (16cm):
20cm * 16cm = 320cm.
Next, determine the total width of the wooden frame by multiplying the width of the wood (1.82cm) by 2 (since there are two sides of the picture frame):
1.82cm * 2 = 3.64cm.
Now, subtract the width of the wooden frame from the overall length of the frame:
320cm - 3.64cm = 316.36cm.
Therefore, the size of the picture is 316.36cm.