The length of a cell phone is 2, point, 22.2 inches and the width is 4, point, 64.6 inches. The company making the cell phone wants to make a new version whose length will be 2, point, 9, 72.97 inches. Assuming the side lengths in the new phone are proportional to the old phone, what will be the width of the new phone?The length of a cell phone is 2, point, 22.2 inches and the width is 4, point, 64.6 inches. The company making the cell phone wants to make a new version whose length will be 2, point, 9, 72.97 inches. Assuming the side lengths in the new phone are proportional to the old phone, what will be the width of the new phone?

Let's calculate the ratio of the length of the new phone to the length of the old phone first:

Ratio = (2.972.97) / (2.222.22) = 1.34

Now, let's use this ratio to find the width of the new phone:

Width of the new phone = (Ratio) * (Width of the old phone)
= 1.34 * 4.64.6 inches
= 6.23 inches

Therefore, the width of the new phone will be 6.23 inches.