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Mr. Chen is putting tile down in his kitchen. The kitchen is 16 feet long and 8 feet wide. The tile costs $5 per square foot. How much will it cost Mr. Chen to tile his kitchen? Show how you know.
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Mr. Chen is putting tile down in his
kitchen. The kitchen is 16 feet long
and 8 feet wide. The tile costs
$5 per square foot. How much will
it cost Mr. Chen to tile his kitchen?
Show how you know.
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