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Solve the division application problem. One roll of carpet covers 900 square feet. How many rolls of carpet would be needed for a room that is 40 ft. x 60 ft.? 9 3 2 7
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Solve the division application problem.
One roll of carpet covers 900 square feet. How many rolls of carpet would be needed for a room that is 40 ft. x 60 ft.?
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3 rolls of carpet, with 1/3 left from the last roll.
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