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C. Mr. Wilkins is laying bricks to make a rectangular patio. The area he is covering with bricks is 15 1/2 feet by 9 3/4 feet. What is the area of the patio?
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C. Mr. Wilkins is laying bricks to make a rectangular patio. The area he is covering with bricks is 15 1/2 feet by 9 3/4 feet. What is the area of the patio?
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Answer:
151 1/8
Explanation:
15 1/2: 31/2 9 3/4: 39/4
31/2 X 39/4= 1209/8
1209/8= 151 1/8
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