Mathematics
Mathematics, 06.03.2020 13:20, rusa25

The top of a table is a parallelogram with a base of
28 cm and a height of 20 cm. Patty wants to cover the table with tiles that have an area of 8 cm each. Jake wants to use
tiles that have an area of 9 cm² each. How many more
tiles will Patty need than Jake to cover the table? Explain
your answer.
HELP PLEASE!!!

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