SOLUTION: I'm having problems solving this problem:
I have a fixed budget for flooring in my new home. One type of flooring at $4 per square foot covers 89,280 square inches using my bud
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Question 1135651: I'm having problems solving this problem:
I have a fixed budget for flooring in my new home. One type of flooring at $4 per square foot covers 89,280 square inches using my budget. The more expensive flooring at $6 per square foot will cover how much flooring on my budget?
Answer by math_helper(2461) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
89280 sq in = (89280 sq in) * (1 sq ft/144 sq in) = 620 sq ft
Budget is: 620 sq ft * $4/sq ft = $2480
$2480/($6 / sq ft) =
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