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Mathematics, 26.08.2021 05:20 marisolrojo2002

Roger is tiling the floor of his bathroom with ceramic squares. The floor measures 84,0 inches by 84.0 inches, and each tile covers 4.00 x 4.00 square inches. He will need
to leave a gap of 24.0 x 10,0 square inches in the tiling for the toilet. Gaps around the
edge will be covered later with trim. Assume the tiling will be done with whole tiles only.
5. How many whole tiles will Roger need for 1 row?
6. How many whole tiles would he need for the entire floor without leaving a gap?
7. How many tiles should be remove from this estimate to account for the gap?

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