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The diagram shows the layout of Lena’s kitchen. She is planning to cover the floor with tile. A kitchen can be broken into 2 rectangles. One rectangle has a base of 7 feet and height of 5 feet. The second rectangle has a base of 2 feet and height of 2 feet. One package of tile will cover 3 square feet. How many packages of tile will she need?

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