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Marie Ali
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10 August, 15:40
How many square feet are in a room 4'-6'*3'-6"
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Karma Weiss
10 August, 16:03
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15.75 ft²
Step-by-step explanation:
6" is 0.5 ft, so the dimensions in feet are 4.5 ft by 3.5 ft. The area is the product of these dimensions:
A = (4.5 ft) (3.5 ft) = 15.75 ft²
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