SOLUTION: Judy is cutting construction paper into rectangles for a project. She needs to cut one rectangle that is 8 inches × 13 1/2inches. She needs to cut another rectangle that is 10 1/3
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Question 1135727: Judy is cutting construction paper into rectangles for a project. She needs to cut one rectangle that is 8 inches × 13 1/2inches. She needs to cut another rectangle that is 10 1/3 inches by 10 1/2 inches. How many total square inches of construction paper does Judy need for her project?
Answer by addingup(3677) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
(8 × 13 1/2) + (10 1/3 x 10 1/2) = 216.50 square inches
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