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rectangular room is 15 feet long and 12 feet wide.a . How many feet of baseboard are needed to reach around the room? (Ignore door openings.) b . How many one-foot-square tiles are needed to cover the
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rectangular room is 15 feet long and 12 feet wide.a . How many feet of baseboard are needed to reach around the room? (Ignore door openings.) b . How many one-foot-square tiles are needed to cover the floor
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P= 2l + 2w
P= 2(15) + 2(12)
P = 30 + 24
P = 54
You will need 54 ft baseboard
A= LxW
A= 15x12
A= 180
You will need 180 one foot square tiles
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