castel43Coop castel43Coop
  • 22-05-2014
  • Mathematics
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Joe's bathroom floor is 5 feet wide and 8 feet long.  He will cover the floor with 3" square tiles.  How many tiles does Joe need?

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khrodz
khrodz khrodz
  • 22-05-2014
Multiply the length and width together to get the total required area - 5*8 = 40. Now each tile covers 3 inches and you need to cover 40 feet, so convert feet into inches by multiplying 40 by 12 (480). Now divide 480 (desired area) by 3 (how much each tile covers) to get 160 - the amount of tiles you'll need.

Sorry, didn't realize I didn't post it as an answer. But no problem!
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jenniferandtim2
jenniferandtim2 jenniferandtim2
  • 22-05-2014
The answer is 120 cuz you multiply 5 times 8 and get 40 the multiply 40 times 3
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