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Leila wants to paint the ceiling of her restaurant. The ceiling is in the shape of a square. Its side lengths are feet. Suppose each can of paint will cover square feet. How man…
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Leila wants to paint the ceiling of her restaurant. The ceiling is in the shape of a square. Its side lengths are feet. Suppose each can of paint will cover square feet. How many cans will she need to paint the ceiling?
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Answer: Find the square roots and the multiply that by 4
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