I have worked this problem several times and get the same answer but it is not the right one, please help...

You are tiling a kitchen floor that is 10 ft wide by 4 yd long. How many square yards of tile do you need?
13.32 yd²-- this is my answer
13 yd²
20 yd²
40 yd²

1. A

2. D
3. D
4. A
5. C
6. D
7. B
Problems 8-10 in progress.

@Beep

All I know so far is:
1.A
2.D
3.D
4.A

Thanks anonymous o got 100%!

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Anonymous is 100% correct

You're right.

10 ft = 3.333 yards

A = LW

A = 3.333 * 4

A = 13.33 sq. yd.

anyone have the whole quiz? I've completed it, i just want to make sure I'm right :)

To find the number of square yards of tile you need, you first need to convert the dimensions of the kitchen floor to a uniform unit of measurement. In this case, since the dimensions are given in both feet and yards, we need to convert them to the same unit.

The width of the kitchen floor is given in feet, so we need to convert it to yards. Since there are 3 feet in a yard, we divide the width (10 ft) by 3 to get the width in yards, which is approximately 3.33 yards.

The length of the kitchen floor is given in yards, so there is no need for conversion.

Next, multiply the width and length in yards to find the area of the kitchen floor in square yards. In this case, the area is approximately 3.33 yards x 4 yards = 13.32 square yards.

Therefore, your answer of 13.32 yd² is correct.

Thank you

You're welcome.