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Mathematics, 25.11.2019 06:31 gracieorman4
One pound of grout is enough to grout a tiled area that is 110 sq. ft. alyssa’s kitchen counter is made up of two rectangular segments. one is 10.3 ft by 2.5 ft, and the other is 3.1 ft by 2 ft. which expression represents the number of pounds of grout alyssa will need?
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