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16' wide and 44' long. If a piece of plywood has 32 sq. ft., how many pieces of plywood does the customer need to cover the floor?
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16' wide and 44' long. If a piece of plywood has 32 sq. ft., how many pieces of plywood does the customer need to cover the floor?
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First we needed to find the area of floor ( wish the dimensions were clarified to be the floor dimensions) then we take the area and divide by 32 square feet
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