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5. The perimeter of a room is measured and found to be 652 inches. Trim for the room is sold by the foot. How many feet of trim must be purchased so that the room can be trimmed? (A) 50 ft (B) 54 ft (C)
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5. The perimeter of a room is measured and found
to be 652 inches. Trim for the room is sold by
the foot. How many feet of trim must be
purchased so that the room can be trimmed?
(A) 50 ft
(B) 54 ft
(C) 55 ft
(D) 60 ft
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Answer: C
Explanation:
12in is 1 ft
652/12 is 54r4
so atlease 55
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