Hailey's grandmother made a quilt for her birthday composed of 125 tiles that are each one third square feet, what is the total area of the quilt?

well, that would be 125 * 1/3 ft^2, right?

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Halle‘s grandmother made a quilt for her birthday composed 125 tiles that are each one 3rd square feet what is the total area of the quilt

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Well, let's do some math, but hold onto your stitches! If each tile is one third of a square foot, then we need to multiply that by the number of tiles, which is 125. So, when we put our arithmetic hats on, we find that the total area of the quilt is 125 times one third, which comes out to be 41 and 2/3 square feet. Now that's a quilt big enough to snuggle into and dream about endless patches of hilarity!

To find the total area of the quilt, you need to multiply the number of tiles by the area of each tile.

Step 1: Determine the area of each tile
Each tile is one third (1/3) of a square foot.

Step 2: Calculate the total area of the quilt
Multiply the area of each tile by the number of tiles:
Area of each tile = 1/3 square feet
Number of tiles = 125

Total area of the quilt = 1/3 square feet per tile * 125 tiles

To multiply fractions, you can simply multiply the numerators (top numbers) and multiply the denominators (bottom numbers):
Total area of the quilt = (1 * 125) / (3 * 1) square feet

Calculating the numerator and denominator:
Total area of the quilt = 125 / 3 square feet

So, the total area of the quilt is 41.67 square feet.