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5 February, 10:03

Tyler is laying tile on his rectangular kitchen floor. The dimensions of the floor are 16 1/2 feet by 15 feet. If he is using square tiles with a side length of 1/2 feet, how many tiles will he need to cover the floor?

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  1. 5 February, 13:41
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    First, find the area for the kitchen floor: 16.5*15=247.5 squared feet

    Then find the area for one tile: 0.5*0.5=0.25 squared feet

    Finally, divide the mayor area between the minor: 247.5/0.25 = 990 tiles.

    Also you can do it in this another way:

    First, divide length of the kitchen floor between the length of one tile: 16.5/0.5=33

    Then, do the same for the height: 15/0.5=30

    Finally multyply both results: 33*30 = 990 tiles.
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