SOLUTION: An A-frame cabin has a triangular front with a base of 30 ft and a
height of 20 ft. If the front is to be glass that costs $3 per square foot, what will the
glass cost?
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Question 320777: An A-frame cabin has a triangular front with a base of 30 ft and a
height of 20 ft. If the front is to be glass that costs $3 per square foot, what will the
glass cost?
Answer by checkley77(12844) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
A=BH/2
A=30*20/2=600/2=300 FT^2.
300*3=$900 COST OF THE GLASS.
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