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A library wants to add a rectangular window made of small

glass squares. The window space is 9 feet long and 6 feet
wide. Each small glass square has sides that are 1 foot long.
Part A
How many small glass squares are needed to make the
window?
A. 54
B. 65
OD. 56

User Thaweatherman
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Answer:

A. 54

Explanation:

The area of the window is 54 ft^2

(9 × 6)

The area of each tile is 1 ft^2

(1 × 1)

Divide, 54 ÷ 1 = 54 ft^2

User Krazy Glew
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Answer:

A) 54

Explanation:

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Well, first thing's first: find the area.

The formula for area is L*W

L=9 ft

W=6 ft

9*6=54 sq ft

Since the area is 54 sq ft, and each small glass square is 1 sq ft, you would need A) 54 squares of glass

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