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Mya’s bedroom is 15 feet long, 12 feet wide. It has no windows. Mya wants to paint all four walls. What surface area will she paint? A) 180 square feet B) 720 square feet C) 162…
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Mya’s bedroom is 15 feet long, 12 feet wide. It has no windows. Mya wants to paint all four walls. What surface area will she paint?
A) 180 square feet
B) 720 square feet
C) 162 square feet
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You would do 15+15 times 12+12 because there are four walls. Multiply those and you would get 720 square feet. Hope this helps!
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