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If the tiles are 3/4 inch by 9/16 inch, how many would noah need to cover the ray completely, without gaps or overlaps? Explain or show your reasoning
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If the tiles are 3/4 inch by 9/16 inch, how many would noah need to cover the ray completely, without gaps or overlaps? Explain or show your reasoning
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3/4 x 9/16 = 27/64
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