SOLUTION: Bath 1: 6’ by 10’
Bath 2: 8’ by 14’
Kitchen: 12’ by 14’
Find the areas of each of these, and then find the cost by multiplying the areas by $5/sq. ft.
can someone help me with
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Question 418571: Bath 1: 6’ by 10’
Bath 2: 8’ by 14’
Kitchen: 12’ by 14’
Find the areas of each of these, and then find the cost by multiplying the areas by $5/sq. ft.
can someone help me with this please
Answer by nerdybill(7384) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Bath 1: 6’ by 10’
area: 6*10 = 60 sq ft
cost: 60*5 = $300
.
Bath 2: 8’ by 14’
area: 8*14 = 112 sq ft
cost: 112*5 = $560
.
Kitchen: 12’ by 14’
area: 12*14 = 168 sq ft
cost: 168*5 = $840
.
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