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Mathematics, 15.03.2020 00:51, anishivaturi123

Ms. Peterson wants to replace all the floor tiles in her kitchen. The kitchen floor is 12 feet long and 7 feet wide. If Ms. Peterson already has 45 1 ft.² tiles, how many more 1 ft.² tiles does she need to completely cover the kitchen floor?

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