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Carol wants to tile her utility room. Each tile is 1 square foot. She draws the shape of her room on a grid. Each square unit on the grid represents 1 square foot. How many tiles will she need?
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Carol wants to tile her utility room. Each tile is 1 square foot. She draws the shape of her room on a grid. Each square unit on the grid represents 1 square foot. How many tiles will she need?
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