cahendricks19 cahendricks19
  • 24-03-2020
  • Mathematics
contestada

A quilter wants to use as many of his 65 small fabric squares as possible to make one large square quilt. How many small squares can the quilter use and how many will be left?

Respuesta :

25tpease 25tpease
  • 24-03-2020

Answer:

he can make a 32 by 32 square with 64 peices and 1 left over

hope this helps!

Answer Link

Otras preguntas

Railroad tracts appear to narrow as they get further away from you. Which monocular cue does this best illustrate?
Based on the primary source, how did Frederick II of Prussia view his job as the king?
Find the values of x and y
Why do we breathe in that gas?
TOPIC 2.10-4 According to Wilbur Zelinsky’s theory of Migration Transition, A. All the answers are incorrect B. All the answers are correct C. a person living i
if 20n+100 is 50 less than 150,what is the value of 15n?
As a result of the Whiskey Rebellion,
guys i NEED HELP NOW! ansewr this ( 2 1/4) x (-8)
Solve for x. Show work. The teacher told us that the answer is 8 but I’m not sure what steps I need to take to show my work
please help me with this asap 7