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Jamie wants to put tiles on the walls and floor of his room (but not on the ceiling). The length of his room is 10 ft, the width is 14 ft, and the height is 12 ft. If each tile is 1 ft long and 1 ft wide,
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Jamie wants to put tiles on the walls and floor of his room (but not on the ceiling). The length of his room is 10 ft, the width is 14 ft, and the height is 12 ft. If each tile is 1 ft long and 1 ft wide, how many tiles will Jamie need/
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Jamie would need 140 tiles.
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