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Mathematics, 12.10.2020 21:01 garciazzzz6

Natalie wants to cover her sink in tiles. She will not need to cover the 3 grey squares where the faucet, hot and cold faucets will go. She will also not need to cover the trapezoidal shape that holds the water. The tiles are 2x2 in. How many tiles will Natalie need to cover her sink? 66
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