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7 June, 15:09

Josie has a rug with an area of 18 square ft. that is 6 ft long and 3 ft wide. She will put the rug on a floor that is covered in 1/3 sq. ft. tiles. How many tiles will the rug cover? What equation can you use to check your answer?

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  1. 7 June, 15:49
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    Step-by-step explanation:

    Josie has a rug with an area of 18 square ft. The length is 6 feet and the width is 3 feet.

    She will put the rug on a floor that is covered in 1/3 sq. ft. tiles.

    To determine the number of tiles that the rug will cover, we would divide the area of the rug by the area of each tile on the floor. It becomes

    18 : 1/3 = 18 * 3 = 54

    The rug will cover 54 tiles

    The equation that can be used to check the answer is

    Let number of tiles be x. Let area of rug needed to cover x tiles be y. Therefore,

    y = x/3
  2. 7 June, 18:27
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    54 tiles

    The equation is 18 divided by 1/3
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