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How many 1 ft2 tiles do you need for the flooring of a room that is 13 ft by 13 ft? A, 52 tiles B. 169 tiles C, 26 tiles D, 81 tiles
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How many 1 ft2 tiles do you need for the flooring of a room that is 13 ft by 13 ft? A, 52 tiles B. 169 tiles C, 26 tiles D, 81 tiles
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How many 1 ft2 tiles do you need for the flooring of a room that is 13 ft by 13 ft?
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C, 26 tiles
D, 81 tiles
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The answer would be B hope it helps cuz 13^2 is 169
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169 tiles. 13x13=169 hope this helps :))
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