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There’s more to starting a business than a little money and a big idea. Knowing how to turn a business problem into a math problem can also help. On tests, these types of problems are sometimes written as word problems. To solve them, you first need to figure out what answer you’re looking for. Next, you choose the math equation that will help you find it. Try it out with these examples.

Ed is installing tiles in his office. The floor is 420 sq ft. Each box of tiles covers 60 sq ft. How many boxes will he need?

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