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You were tiling a kitchen floor that is 10 feet wide by 4 yards long. how many square yards of tile do you need 13 1/3 yd.² 13 1/2 yd.² 20 yd.² 40 yd.²
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You were tiling a kitchen floor that is 10 feet wide by 4 yards long. how many square yards of tile do you need
13 1/3 yd.²
13 1/2 yd.²
20 yd.²
40 yd.²
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3 ft = 1 yd.....so 10 ft = 10/3 = 3 1/3 yds
A = L * W
A = 4 * 3 1/3
A = 4 * 10/3
A = 40/3
A = 13 1/3 yds^2 <==
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Hello there!
The correct answer is 13 1/3 yd².
Hope This Helps You!
Good Luck :)
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