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Joanne wants to put wallpaper in her daughter's room. Each wall measure 16.8 feet long by 12.9 feet wide. What is the area of one wall in her daughter's bedroom?
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Joanne wants to put wallpaper in her daughter's room. Each wall measure 16.8 feet long by 12.9 feet wide. What is the area of one wall in her daughter's bedroom?
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The wall would be 216.72 feet for Joanna’s wall.
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