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Mathematics, 22.03.2021 03:10 zhilton19

Martin says the area of a tile with a length of 1 foot by a width of 1 foot has an area of 1 square foot. And, to find 1/2 of this area, he would need to find 1/2 of the width and 1/2 of the length, and then multiply those two values. Unfortunately, his method is incorrect. Show at least one equation to show why this method would not work, and briefly state a method that will find 1/2 of 1 square foot. I will mark brainliest if right really need help timed test.

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