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Rita wants to paint the ceiling of her restaurant. The ceiling is in the shape of a square. Its side lengths are 44 feet. Suppose
each can of paint will cover 242 square feet. How many cans will she need to paint the ceiling?
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she will need 8 cans of paint to paint the ceiling.
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44x44=1,936
1,936/242=8
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