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You pay $3 $3 per square foot for carpeting. Which equation can be solved to find the amount you will pay to cover a triangular section of the floor with a base of 2 2 yards and…
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You pay $3 $3 per square foot for carpeting. Which equation can be solved to find the amount you will pay to cover a triangular section of the floor with a base of 2 2 yards and a height of 5 5 yards. please is an emergency
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Answer:
3 ⋅ (1/2 ⋅ 2 ⋅ 5) = x
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i got it right on ttm.
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The answer is simple. Just find the area of the triangle (5 yds squared), then multiply the area by the price of the carpeting ($15).
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