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A single piece of sod is typically rectangular in shape and measures 46 cm wide and 1.5 m long. Assuming that you can cut the sod, how many pieces of sod would be required to co…
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a single piece of sod is typically rectangular in shape and measures 46 cm wide and 1.5 m long. Assuming that you can cut the sod, how many pieces of sod would be required to cover the following lawn?
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