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12 October, 15:01

Tina is joining 3 sections of a quilt. Each section has 3 rows of 15 square pieces of fabric. How many squares will be in the complete quilt? Does the product change if you change the grouping of factors? Explain

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  1. 12 October, 15:24
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    There will be 135 squares in total. Changing the order of the factors wont change the result.

    Step-by-step explanation:

    (i am assuming that sqaures = sqaure pieces)

    Each section has 3 rows of 15 square pieces, therefore each section has 3*15 = 45 sqaure pieces. Thus, the complete guilt will have 45*3 = 135 square pieces. Since all we do were multiplications, changing the order of the factors wont change the value of the product.
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