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Question 2 Using the estimates you found in question 1, convert the lengths into decimal numbers and then find the actual area of each tile.
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Question 2 Using the estimates you found in question 1, convert the lengths into decimal numbers and then find the actual area of each tile.
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Answer:
A: 5.0625
B: 10.16015625
C: 15.015625
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