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Mathematics, 06.09.2021 19:40, Suphat

SOLVE THE PROBLEM Put those areas together.
45.5 ft2 + 39 ft2 + 45.5 ft2 =
ft2
If we figure a double coat of paint, we have:
130 ft2 x 2 =
ft2
1 gallon of paint will cover
square feet of space, so Daniel needs
gallon of paint.


SOLVE THE PROBLEM

Put those areas together.
45.5 ft2 + 39 ft2 + 45.5 ft2 =
ft2
If we figure a dou

answer
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