Mason is tiling the floor of his bathroom, which measures 9.75 feet by 8.63 feet. He estimates the area. Will he have enough tile if he buys 90 square feet of tiles? Explain why or why not.

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He will have more than enough because he only needs to cover 84.1425 square feet.

The area of a 2D form is the amount of space within its perimeter. It is measured in square units such as cm², m², and so on.  Mason has enough tile to cover the floor of his bathroom.

What is an area?

The area of a 2D form is the amount of space within its perimeter. It is measured in square units such as cm², m², and so on. To find the area of a square formula or another quadrilateral, multiply its length by its width.

Given that the floor of Mason's bathroom measures 9.75 feet by 8.63 feet. Therefore, the total area of Mason's bathroom is,

Area of the floor of the bathroom = 9.75 feet by 8.63 feet

                                                        = 9.75 feet × 8.63 feet

                                                        = 84.1425 square feet

Also, it is given that Mason buy 90 square feet of tiles. Therefore, the area of the tiles that Mason bought is more than the area of the bathroom floor.

Hence, Mason has enough tile to cover the floor of his bathroom.

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