SOLUTION: You are putting hexagon-shaped tiles on a horizontal path through the garden. The tiles will be placed as in the diagram. If the path is 12 feet long, how many tiles will it take t
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Question 1075006: You are putting hexagon-shaped tiles on a horizontal path through the garden. The tiles will be placed as in the diagram. If the path is 12 feet long, how many tiles will it take to cover the path?
Answer by Alan3354(69443) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
I didn't get a diagram.
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