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Ask AI: If I have a grid that is 2 inches by half an inch, how many boxes in the grid can I fit if the entire sheet is 16 inch by 16 inch?

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Question: If I have a grid that is 2 inches by half an inch, how many boxes in the grid can I fit if the entire sheet is 16 inch by 16 inch?

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The area of the smaller grid is 2 inches * 0.5 inches = 1 square inch. The area of the larger sheet is 16 inches * 16 inches = 256 square inches. To find out how many small grids can be fit into the large grid, divide the area of the large grid by the area of the small grid: 256 square inches / 1 square inch = 256 So you can fit 256 boxes in the grid on the larger sheet.

Answered by gpt-4

Nov. 13, 2023, 10:28 p.m.

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Published: Monday, November 13, 2023

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