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(2) A worker is tiling the floor of a rectangular room that is 12 feet by 15 feet. The tiles are square with side lengths 1 & 1/3 feet. How many tiles are needed to cover the entire floor? Show your reasoning
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(2) A worker is tiling the floor of a rectangular room that is 12 feet by 15 feet. The tiles are square with side lengths 1 & 1/3 feet. How many tiles are needed to cover the entire floor? Show your reasoning
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15-12=3
3x1/3=1
So, I think the answer is 1
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