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Mathematics, 14.04.2020 07:48, milkshakegrande101

John bought A rectangular doormat that was 1/2 a meter long and 3/10 a meter wide. suppose the doormat has a design on it that divides it into squares measuring one 1/10m by 1/10m how many squares is the doormat divided into?

Part B: What is the area of each square?

Part C: What is the area of the doormat?

Part D: Suppose another column of squares is added to the length of 1/2 meter. What is the new area?

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