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Mathematics, 17.03.2020 21:31 monicaharris3

Bricklayers use a formula to determine the number of bricks needed
to build a wall. The formula is the number of bricks (N) equals seven times
the length (L) times the width (w). How would you write the bricklayers'
formula as an equation? How many bricks would be needed for a wall that
has a length of 52 feet and a height of 26 feet?

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