you are putting in tile

  1. A homeowner wanted to improve the value of his home by putting tile flooring in three of his rooms. He researched the different
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  2. DID I do this right?A homeowner wanted to improve the value of his home by putting tile flooring in three of his rooms. He
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  3. you are putting in tile for you kitchen floor. the dimensions of the floor are 12 ft by 20 ft. tile costs $1.58 per square foot.
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  4. Jaline can purchase tile at a store for $0.99 per tile and rent a tile saw for $24. At another store, she can borrow the tile
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  5. Joshua can purchase tile at one store for $0.99 per tile, but will have to rent a tile saw for $25. At a different store he can
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  6. The letter tiles C, A , R, E, S are placed in a box. Without looking, I pick a ltter tile from the box and record the results
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  7. A box contains 24 tiles. Each tile has certain properties:Each tile is made of wood or plastic. Each tile is red, yellow, or
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  8. A tile installer has selected four different size square tiles to cover a floor. The areas of the tiles are Tile A = 9 in.²,
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  9. Parker is putting down tiles in his kitchen. His kitchen is 10 feet long and 6 feet wide.Each tile is equal to 1 square foot and
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  10. Parker is putting down tiles in his kitchen. His kitchen is 10 feet long and 6 feet wide. Each tile is equal to 1 square foot
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