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Mary covered her kitchen floor with 10 tiles. The floor measures 6 feet long by 5 feet wide. The tiles are each 3 feet long and w feet wide. I'm supposed to just write an equation that represents it. You
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Mary covered her kitchen floor with 10 tiles. The floor measures 6 feet long by 5 feet wide. The tiles are each 3 feet long and w feet wide. I'm supposed to just write an equation that represents it. You don't need to write an answer or anything, thanks :D
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(6*5) / 3 = w
Sometimes problems will give extra information to figure stuff out, for this problem you really only needed to know three of the numbers, 6, 5 and 3.
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