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Martina plans to cover the floor of her daughter’s room with new material. ● The floor is an isosceles trapezoid whose bases are 20 feet & 32 ft with legs 10 ft in length.
● Each piece of new material has an area of 3 square feet.
Assuming the pieces of new material can be cut as needed, how many pieces does Martina need?​

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