Question Bathtub 2 ft 5 ft 6 ft 8 ft Makalya wants to retile her bathroom floor. She does NOT need to tile underneath the bathtub. According to the drawing above, what is the area of the bathroom floor that needs to be retiled? (Area = Length \times Width) 10 sq ft 38 sq ft 48 sq ft 58 sq ft
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