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how do you write an equation for Mary covered her kitchen floor with 10 tiles. the floor measures 6 ft long by 5 feet wide. the tiles are each 3 ft long and w feet wide.
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how do you write an equation for Mary covered her kitchen floor with 10 tiles. the floor measures 6 ft long by 5 feet wide. the tiles are each 3 ft long and w feet wide.
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6✖️5=30 30➗3=10 You have to multiply the lengths together(30), then you divide 3 from it because each tile is 3ft, so then you get your answer (w=6ft long✖️5ft wide➗3ft wide) Hope this helped!
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