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Sara covers the top of a box with squares of paper that are 1 square centimeter: she uses 48 squares with 6 squares in each row. How any rows she makes.

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Answer:8

Explanation:

User Nikhil Shinday
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Answer:

Sarah makes 8 rows of squares.

Explanation:

Given:

Number of squares she uses = 48

Number of squares in each row = 6

We need to find the number of rows she can makes.

Solution:

Let the number of rows she can make be
'x'.

Now we can say that;

Number of rows she can make is equal to Number of squares she uses divided by number of squares in each row.

framing in equation form we get;


x=(48)/(6)=8\ rows

Hence Sarah makes 8 rows of squares.

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