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27 October, 17:37

Isabella is covering a square tabletop with square mossaic tiles. the tabletop is 2ft. long and 2ft. wide. each tile is 1/4 in. long and 1/4in. wide. what is the minimum number of tiles needed to cover the tabletop?

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  1. 27 October, 17:54
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    Convert the feet to inches first. 2 ft = 24 inches. We must divide this total length by the length of each tile to determine how many tiles will fit across the tabletop:

    24 : (1/4) = (24/1) : (1/4) = (24/1) * (4/1) = 96/1 = 96

    96 tiles will fit across the tabletop.

    Since the tabletop is as long as it is wide, that means we will have 96 rows of 96 tiles:

    96 (96) = 9,216 tiles to cover the tabletop.
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