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Daniel is tiling his kitchen, but he does not want to tile under the refrigerator. The area he will tile is shown. What is the area that he will tile?
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Daniel is tiling his kitchen, but he does not want to tile under the refrigerator. The area he will tile is shown. What is the area that he will tile?
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174 ft squared
Explanation:
6*20=120
3*18=54
54+120=174
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