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mr mohr wants to build a rectangular patio the patio will measure 13.5 feet by 43 feet what is the area of the patio if he uses tiles that are 12 inches square to cover the area of the patio how many tiles will he need I need help

Sagot :

13.5*43=580.5
580.5/1=580.5
The area of the patio is 580.5² ft and he will need to purchase 581 tiles.
AL2006
Area of a rectangle is (length) x (width) .  (You're supposed to know this.)

Area of Mr. Mohr's patio = (13.5) x (43) = 580.5 square feet.

12 inches = 1 foot

Area of each tile = (1 foot) x (1 foot) = 1 square foot.

So Mr. Mohr needs at least 581 tiles to cover the whole patio.

That's if he's really good at cutting tiles into smaller pieces, because
he can't use all whole tiles to cover the 13.5 feet dimension.

In any case, the patio is 580.5 square feet, and each tile is 1 square foot,
so he needs to buy a minimum of 581 tiles.
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