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Samantha is buying carpet for her family room, which is 10 yards by 9 yards. The carpeting is sold in square meters. How many square meters of carpeting will she need? (Use 1 yd≈ 0.9144 m.)
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Samantha is buying carpet for her family room, which is 10 yards by 9 yards. The carpeting is sold in square meters. How many square meters of carpeting will she need? (Use 1 yd≈ 0.9144 m.)
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75.2515 m2 is the answer
hope this helps:D
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75.2515 m² is you answer
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