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alfa512bb
Jun 30, 2014, 12:40 PM
A new kitchen is to be 20 feet long, and its width is 75% of its length. The door to enter the kitchen is on the short wall and is 10% of the width of that wall. But, marble countertops are to be added, yet the countertops must not take up more than 1/20 of the space in the kitchen(space is square feet). What is the largest area the counters can take up. Next, if the counters take up that much space and are 2 feet wide, how long are they? Finally, the kitchen floor is to be tiled. Each tile is square and is 6 inches long, how many tiles are needed for the whole floor?

smoothy
Jun 30, 2014, 12:51 PM
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ma0641
Jun 30, 2014, 01:23 PM
No free "instant" answers here!! Get a piece of graph paper and lay it out. What is the width? Multiply by length to find area in square feet. Then work on cabinet area % and subtract. How many 6" tiles in a sq. ft.? Get working!