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Salil wants to put a picture in a frame. The picture is `7 frac{3}{5}cm` wide. To fit in the frame the picture cannot be more `7frac{3}{10}cm` wide. How much should the picture be trimmed?

A

0.5

B

`3/10`

C

`9/5`

D

0.2

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