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Does anybody know how to do this question?
ADA Sample Test/Quantitative Reasoning/ Q. 35
What is the maximum number of 3-inch squares (squares that are three inches on a side) that can be cut from a sheet of tin 19*23 inches?
A. 42
B. 48
C. 49
D. 145
E. 146
The credited answer is indicated as A.
I keep getting 48 though. I've been multiplying 19*23 = 437. Then I divide this by 3*3= 9. I keep getting 48.5 and chose 48 because you can't count half a square. Not sure what I'm doing wrong. Thanks a bunch in advance!!!
ADA Sample Test/Quantitative Reasoning/ Q. 35
What is the maximum number of 3-inch squares (squares that are three inches on a side) that can be cut from a sheet of tin 19*23 inches?
A. 42
B. 48
C. 49
D. 145
E. 146
The credited answer is indicated as A.
I keep getting 48 though. I've been multiplying 19*23 = 437. Then I divide this by 3*3= 9. I keep getting 48.5 and chose 48 because you can't count half a square. Not sure what I'm doing wrong. Thanks a bunch in advance!!!