The possible widths for the mural can be found by dividing the area of the mural by each possible height within the given range:
If the height is 4 feet, then the width would be 15 feet.
If the height is 5 feet, then the width would be 12 feet.
If the height is 6 feet, then the width would be 10 feet.
Therefore, the possible widths for the mural are 10 feet, 12 feet, and 15 feet.
An art class is planning to paint a rectangular mural with an area of 60 square feet. It has to be at least 4 feet high but no more than 6 feet high. The length and width have to be whole numbers, list all possible widths for the mural.
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