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Alan is tiling a 6 ft-by-8 ft rectangular floor with square tiles that measure 4 in. on each side. How many tiles does Alan need to cover the floor?
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Alan is tiling a 6 ft-by-8 ft rectangular floor with square
tiles that measure 4 in. on each side. How many tiles
does Alan need to cover the floor?
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he would need 21 tiles on each side. I think
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20 tiles to cover the floor
Explanation: 12inches=1ft
Floor:6ft8in
Three 4inch tiles=1ft
If there’s 18 4inch tiles that’s 6 ft
And 4x2=8 inches
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