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How many 39 x 39 tiles needed to cover 150 sq feet? - Answers

Oh, dude, let me break out my calculator for this super exciting math problem. So, if each tile is 39 x 39 square feet, you just divide 150 by the area of one tile, which is 1521 square feet. That gives you about 0.0986 tiles, but since you can't have a fraction of a tile, you'll need 1 whole tile to cover 150 square feet. Math can be so thrilling, right?



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Oh, dude, let me break out my calculator for this super exciting math problem. So, if each tile is 39 x 39 square feet, you just divide 150 by the area of one tile, which is 1521 square feet. That gives you about 0.0986 tiles, but since you can't have a fraction of a tile, you'll need 1 whole tile to cover 150 square feet. Math can be so thrilling, right?



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How many 39 x 39 tiles needed to cover 150 sq feet? - Answers

Oh, dude, let me break out my calculator for this super exciting math problem. So, if each tile is 39 x 39 square feet, you just divide 150 by the area of one tile, which is 1521 square feet. That gives you about 0.0986 tiles, but since you can't have a fraction of a tile, you'll need 1 whole tile to cover 150 square feet. Math can be so thrilling, right?

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      Oh, dude, let me break out my calculator for this super exciting math problem. So, if each tile is 39 x 39 square feet, you just divide 150 by the area of one tile, which is 1521 square feet. That gives you about 0.0986 tiles, but since you can't have a fraction of a tile, you'll need 1 whole tile to cover 150 square feet. Math can be so thrilling, right?
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