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How many 4' x 8' sheets of plywood are required to cover a floor that is 9m by 16m?
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9x16 =144..x10.76=1549.44sq ft ...8x4=32 ...1549.44 divide by 32==48.42 sheets
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9x16 =144..x10.76=1549.44sq ft ...8x4=32 ...1549.44 divide by 32==48.42 sheets
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