SOLUTION: Can someone help me with this problem? 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 squ

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Question 39796: Can someone help me with this problem?
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?
Thanks,
Sher

Answer by Nate(3500) About Me  (Show Source):
You can put this solution on YOUR website!
A+=+%281%2F2%29bh
A+=+%281%2F2%2930%2820%29
A+=+300
Times the area by three from $3.00
The cost would be a whopping $900.00