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Question 11 (5 points) (07.03 LC)
A film set designer is using white and colored tiles in a pattern to create paths of different lengths. If x is the length of the path in feet, the
number of colored tiles needed to make it is calculated using the rule
(8x?y?y3xy)
where y represents the number of white tiles.
Which simplified expression represents the number of colored tiles used for a path of length x feet? (5 points)
(24²73

11x7
24x?y?
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118²7²

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