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Jeanette wants to tile the floor of a room in her house. The square tiles measure 3/4 ft on each side. The room is 10 feet wide. How many tiles should Jeanette buy to form one row?
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Jeanette wants to tile the floor of a room in her house. The square tiles measure 3/4 ft on each side. The room is 10 feet wide. How many tiles should Jeanette buy to form one row?
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Jeanette wants to tile the floor of a room in her house. The square tiles measure 3/4 ft on each side. The room is 10 ft wide.
10 divided by 3/4 is equal to 13.33 or 13 and 3/10 tiles
She needs 13 and 3/10 tiles across the room
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the answer should be 10
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