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26 February, 02:08

Markuo's window store made a mosaic for the community center. The mosaic had a 7 * 7 array of different color square tiles. If each tile is 3 1 2 ft long, what is the area of the whole mosaic?

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  1. 26 February, 03:51
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    The correct value of the length of each square tile is 3½ feet long.

    Answer:

    Total area of mosaic = 600.25 sq. ft

    Step-by-step explanation:

    We are told the length of each square tile = 3½ ft.

    Area of square = L²

    Where L is length of side.

    Thus;

    Area = 3½ * 3½

    Area = 49/4 sq. ft

    Now, an array of 7 x 7 means 7 rows and 7 columns

    Thus, total number of square tiles = 7 x 7 = 49 tiles

    So,

    total area of whole mosaic = number of tiles * Area of 1 tile

    Total area = 49 * 49/4 = 600.25 sq. ft
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