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How many square tiles were used to cover the floor of a certain rectangular foyer ?
1. The floor of the floyer is 8 feet wide
2. The floor of the foyer is 16 feet long

I'm wondering to understnd why the answer is E, not C?
Can you give a explanation?
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 [#permalink] New post 10 Oct 2003, 12:37
Because you're not given size/dimension of the tiles.
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