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Sal is tiling his entryway. The floor plan is drawn on a unit grid. Each unit length represents 1 foot. Tile costs $2.25 per square foot. How much will Sal pay to tile his entry…
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Sal is tiling his entryway. The floor plan
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represents 1 foot. Tile costs $2.25 per
square foot. How much will Sal pay to
tile his entryway?
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