SOLUTION: Peter is cutting construction paper into rectangles for a project. He needs to cut one rectangle that is 6 inches × 12 1 2 inches. He needs to cut another rectangle that is 1

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Question 1200767: Peter is cutting construction paper into rectangles for a project. He needs to cut one rectangle that is 6 inches × 12
1
2
inches. He 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 Peter need for his project?

Answer by mananth(16946)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
+

+
2 *37 +

(666 +961)/9
(1627/9)
180.77 in^2

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