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16. A kitchen floor has an area of 48 square feet. One tile covers 0.75 square foot. How many tiles would be needed to cover the entire kitchen floor?
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16. A kitchen floor has an area of 48 square feet. One tile covers 0.75 square foot. How many tiles would be needed to cover the entire kitchen floor?
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16. A kitchen floor has an area of 48 square feet. One tile covers 0.75 square foot.
How many tiles would be needed to cover the entire kitchen floor?
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.75 x 64 will indeed equal 48 sq feet. so your answer will be 64 tiles.
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