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Julia used 1 foit square stone tiles to make a patio. She laid the tiles in a square, 7 tiles wide by 7 tiles long. what isthe area of Julia's new patio?
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Julia used 1 foit square stone tiles to make a patio. She laid the tiles in a square, 7 tiles wide by 7 tiles long. what isthe area of Julia's new patio?
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Julia used 1 foit square stone tiles to make a patio. She laid the tiles in a square, 7 tiles wide by 7 tiles long. what isthe area of Julia's new patio?
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Area equals length times width so 7 times 7 which is 49 foit tiles squared.
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