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1 point 28. Malcolm is tiling his kitchen wall. The kitchen wall is rectangular in shape measuring 700cm by 200cm. Each tile is 50 cm by 50 cm. How many tiles does he need to tile the kitchen wall?
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28. Malcolm is tiling his kitchen wall. The kitchen wall is
rectangular in shape measuring 700cm by 200cm. Each tile
is 50 cm by 50 cm. How many tiles does he need to tile the
kitchen wall?
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i think its 110
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