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You are tiling a kitchen floor that is 13 ft. wide by 4 yd. long. How many square yards of tile do you need?(1 point)
Responses
1313 yd2
1313 yd2
1713 yd2
1713 yd2
52 yd2
52 yd squared
40 yd2
whats the answer
Responses
1313 yd2
1313 yd2
1713 yd2
1713 yd2
52 yd2
52 yd squared
40 yd2
whats the answer
Answers
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GPT 3.5
To calculate the square yardage of the kitchen floor, you need to multiply the width (13 ft.) by the length (4 yd.):
13 ft. * 4 yd. = 52 sq. ft.
Since 1 yard is equal to 3 feet, 1 square yard is equal to 9 square feet. Therefore, you need to divide the square footage by 9:
52 sq. ft. / 9 = 5.78 sq. yd.
Rounded to the nearest whole number, you would need approximately 6 square yards of tile.
13 ft. * 4 yd. = 52 sq. ft.
Since 1 yard is equal to 3 feet, 1 square yard is equal to 9 square feet. Therefore, you need to divide the square footage by 9:
52 sq. ft. / 9 = 5.78 sq. yd.
Rounded to the nearest whole number, you would need approximately 6 square yards of tile.