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Joelle is working on a school report in a word processor. She wants to place an oversized image which is 
30.51cm wide so that it appears centered on the page. The width of the page is 
21.59cm. In the program, horizontal positions to the right of the leftmost edge of the page are positive.
What horizontal position for the left edge of the image should Joelle use to center the image?
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Joelle is working on a school report in a word processor. She wants to place an oversized image which is 30.51 cm 30.51 \mathrm{~cm} wide so that it appears centered on the page. The width of the page is 21.59 cm 21.59 \mathrm{~cm} . In the program, horizontal positions to the right of the leftmost edge of the page are positive.\newlineWhat horizontal position for the left edge of the image should Joelle use to center the image?\newlinecm \mathrm{cm}

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Q. Joelle is working on a school report in a word processor. She wants to place an oversized image which is 30.51 cm 30.51 \mathrm{~cm} wide so that it appears centered on the page. The width of the page is 21.59 cm 21.59 \mathrm{~cm} . In the program, horizontal positions to the right of the leftmost edge of the page are positive.\newlineWhat horizontal position for the left edge of the image should Joelle use to center the image?\newlinecm \mathrm{cm}
  1. Understand the problem: Understand the problem.\newlineJoelle needs to center an image that is wider than the page. To do this, she must determine the correct horizontal position for the left edge of the image.
  2. Calculate the overlap: Calculate the overlap on each side.\newlineSince the image is wider than the page, it will extend beyond both the left and right edges of the page. The total overlap is the width of the image minus the width of the page.\newlineOverlap =Image widthPage width= \text{Image width} - \text{Page width}\newlineOverlap =30.51cm21.59cm= 30.51\,\text{cm} - 21.59\,\text{cm}\newlineOverlap =8.92cm= 8.92\,\text{cm}
  3. Determine the position: Determine the position for the left edge of the image.\newlineTo center the image, the overlap must be divided equally on both sides. Therefore, the position for the left edge of the image will be half of the overlap to the left of the leftmost edge of the page.\newlinePosition = (Overlap/2) - (\text{Overlap} / 2) \newlinePosition = (8.92cm/2) - (8.92\,\text{cm} / 2) \newlinePosition = 4.46cm - 4.46\,\text{cm}

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