A bathroom has a length of 10 feet and a width of 9 feet.Kade wants to put down tiles on the floor that are each 1 square foot.Then he will put a baseboard along the edges where the walls meet the floor.How many tiles does Kade need?How much baseboard does he need?

would you need 90 tiles?

Kade would need 86 tiles and 4 baseboards right??????

Right.

Thank you Ms. Sue

You're welcome, Amari.

10 feet and a width of 9 feet

A=10x9=90 and P=2x10=20 +2x9=18 therefore P=38

To find out how many tiles Kade needs, we will calculate the area of the bathroom's floor and divide it by the area of each tile.

1. Calculate the area of the bathroom's floor:
Area = Length * Width
Area = 10 feet * 9 feet
Area = 90 square feet

2. Calculate the number of tiles needed:
Divide the area of the bathroom's floor by the area of each tile:
Number of tiles = Area of floor / Area of each tile
Number of tiles = 90 square feet / 1 square foot
Number of tiles = 90 tiles

Therefore, Kade needs 90 tiles to cover the bathroom's floor.

To find out how much baseboard Kade needs, we need to calculate the perimeter of the bathroom's floor.

1. Calculate the perimeter of the bathroom's floor:
Perimeter = 2 * (Length + Width)
Perimeter = 2 * (10 feet + 9 feet)
Perimeter = 2 * 19 feet
Perimeter = 38 feet

2. Calculate the length of the baseboard needed:
The length of the baseboard required is equal to the perimeter of the floor.

So, Kade needs 38 feet of baseboard to cover the edges where the walls meet the floor.

A = Length * Width

P = 2L + 2W