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Steve is replacing the carpet in his square shaped living room. Which formula should Steve use to calculate the amount of carpet padding he should buy? (Options in picture)
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Steve is replacing the carpet in his square shaped living room. Which formula should Steve use to calculate the amount of carpet padding he should buy? (Options in picture)
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he would need to find the area of the room (area of the rectangle) by multiplying the length of the room by the width of the room.
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