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Mathematics, 03.09.2020 15:01, uglyturtle15

Activity Warren's tape measure is marked in increments of 16 inch, not in decimal numbers. To measure the tiles, he needs to know the side lengths to to incħ. In this activity, you will convert decimal values to fractional values and then calculate the area of the tiles. the nearest Question 1 Part A The length of tile A is about 2.23607inches, which mark on the tape measure is closest to 2.23607inches? Remember, the tape measure is marked in sixteenths of an inch.

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