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Alicia wants to cover a section of her wall that is 2 feet wide and 12 feet long with mirrors.Each mirror tile is 2 feet wide and 1.5 feet long.How many mirror tiles does she ne…
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Alicia wants to cover a section of her wall that is 2 feet wide and 12 feet long with mirrors.Each mirror tile is 2 feet wide and 1.5 feet long.How many mirror tiles does she need to cover that section?
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The answer is 8 mirrors.
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