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The rectangular walkway will be 3 feet wide and 18 feet long. each 2-foot by 3-foot stone covers an area of 6 square feet. how many stones will marcus need?
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The rectangular walkway will be 3 feet wide and 18 feet long. each 2-foot by 3-foot stone covers an area of 6 square feet. how many stones will marcus need?
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3x18=54sq ft
2x3=6sq ft
54/6=9 stones needed
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