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a home owner wants carpet two rooms that each measure 12ft by 15 ft. how many square yards of carpet should be ordered?
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You are calculating 2(12 ft)(15 ft). Answer = 360 square feet.
Since 1 sq yd = 9 sq ft, you want to order 360/9, or 40, sq yards of carpet.
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