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Jerry is paving the parking . it cost $50 for each square meter. the height is 6 1/4 the width is 4. what is the cost of the pave for the parking spot
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Jerry is paving the parking . it cost $50 for each square meter. the height is 6 1/4 the width is 4. what is the cost of the pave for the parking spot
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I think the answer is $1250, but I'm not pretty sure.
Hope that helps!
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