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A cafeteria measures 40 feet by 60 feet. Which is the correct unit of measurement to figure out how much tile is needed to cover the cafeteria floor? A. ft B. ft squared C. ft c…
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A cafeteria measures 40 feet by 60 feet. Which is the correct unit of measurement to figure out how much tile is needed to cover the cafeteria floor? A. ft B. ft squared C. ft cubed
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The answer is B
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Square foot measures area.
Foot is a linear measure; cubic foot is volume.
Since this is a surface, it is B
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