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You are designing the floor plan of a new house with dimensions of 30 x 50ft. If each room must be at least 14 x 12 ft, how many rooms could fit in the house?
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You are designing the floor plan of a new house with dimensions of 30 x 50ft. If each room must be at least 14 x 12 ft, how many rooms could fit in the house?
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You are designing the floor plan of a new house with dimensions of 30 x 50ft. If each room must be at least 14 x 12 ft, how many rooms could fit in the house?
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9 rooms. its easy when you put up the answer already.
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