SOLUTION: Calculate the surface area of a room that is 14ft by 16ft by 10ft. Ignore doors and windows.
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Question 938883: Calculate the surface area of a room that is 14ft by 16ft by 10ft. Ignore doors and windows.
Answer by jim_thompson5910(35256) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
L = 14
W = 16
H = 10
SA = 2*(L*W + L*H + W*H)
SA = 2*(14*16 + 14*10 + 16*10)
SA = 1,048
The surface area is 1,048 square feet
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