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Nicole wants to wallpaper the back wall of her bedroom. The wall is in the shape of a rectangle. Its length is 17 feet and its width is 13 feet. Suppose wallpaper costs $5 for each square foot. How much
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Nicole wants to wallpaper the back wall of her bedroom. The wall is in the shape of a rectangle. Its length is 17 feet and its width is 13 feet. Suppose wallpaper costs $5 for each square foot. How much will wallpaper cost for the wall?
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First, calculate the area of the wall in square feet.
Area = Length times Width equals 17 times 13.
Then, multiply the area in square feet times the cost for each square foot.
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