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30 September, 11:56

Greg is covering a wall with equal-sized tiles that cannot be cut

into smaller pieces. The wall is 66 inches high by 72 inches wide.

What is the largest square tile that simon can use?

A. 9 in.

B. 16 in.

C. 36 in.

D. 64 in.

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  1. 30 September, 15:35
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    C. 36 in.

    Step-by-step explanation:

    The wall is 66 inches high by 72 inches wide.

    The tiles are

    a) 9 inch square = 3 by 3

    b) 16 inch square = 4 by 4

    c) 36 inch square = 6 by 6

    d) 64 inch square = 8 by 8

    Factors of 66 = 2 x 3 x 11

    Factors of 72 = 2 x 2 x 2 x 3 x 3

    Now, we can see that in both 66 and 72, we have 2 x 3 common that is 6.

    And square of 6 is 36.

    So, the answer is option C.
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