<em>problems finished by ameetha = 12 problems</em>
<em>problems finished by ameetha = 12 problemsproblems finished by David = 3 times more than ameethas problem = 3*12 = 36</em>
<em>problems finished by ameetha = 12 problemsproblems finished by David = 3 times more than ameethas problem = 3*12 = 36the problems finished by David more than ameetha =</em>
<em>problems finished by ameetha = 12 problemsproblems finished by David = 3 times more than ameethas problem = 3*12 = 36the problems finished by David more than ameetha =36-12= 24 </em>
<em>problems finished by ameetha = 12 problemsproblems finished by David = 3 times more than ameethas problem = 3*12 = 36the problems finished by David more than ameetha =36-12= 24 so David finished 24 problems more than ameetha</em>
The area of the top of the table is 28 × 20 = 560 cm2. The area of Patty’s tiles is 8 cm2 each and the area of Jake’s tiles is 9 cm2 each. Patty will need 560 ÷ 8, or 70, tiles. Jake will need 560 ÷ 9, or about 63, tiles. So, Patty will use about 7 more tiles.