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Carpet sells for $3 per square foot and will cost you $675 to recarpet your rectangular room. If your room is 15 feet long, how many feet wide is it?
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Carpet sells for $3 per square foot and will cost you $675 to recarpet your rectangular room. If your room is 15 feet long, how many feet wide is it?
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675/3=225
225/15=15
It’s a15x15 room
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