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box that measures 24 inches long by 2 inches wide. She has 20 small square tiles with side lengths of 1 inch and 10 large square tiles with side lengths of 2 inches. If Mara uses all the small tiles first,
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box that measures 24 inches long by 2 inches wide. She has 20 small square tiles with side lengths of 1 inch and 10 large square tiles with side lengths of 2 inches. If Mara uses all the small tiles first, how many large tiles will she need to use?
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25 is the answer estimated because there is no exact answer
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