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Elliott’s backyard is 4800 square feet. His dad is going to pave 15% of this area to use as a patio. How many square feet will be paved? A. 480 ft² B. 720 ft² C. 1500 ft² D. 2250 ft²
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Elliott’s backyard is 4800 square feet. His dad is going to pave 15% of this area to use as a patio. How many square feet will be paved?
A. 480 ft²
B. 720 ft²
C. 1500 ft²
D. 2250 ft²
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