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A square pool has a side length of s feet. How many 2-foot square tiles does it take to tile the border of the pool?
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A square pool has a side length of s feet. How many 2-foot square tiles does it take to tile the border of the pool?
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A square pool has a side length of s feet. How many 2-foot square tiles does it take to tile the border of the pool?
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Answer:
2s
Explanation:
sq pool so total length = 4s
so need 4s/2 = 2s tiles
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