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Kristine wants to do hardwood flooring for her room. A floor plan of the room (in feet) is shown. How much hardwood flooring does she need?

Sagot :

Kristine would require at least 116ft of hardwood flooring for her room.

The answer is arrived at by using simple calculations of the area of a square - a polygon.

How do we arrive at the answer above?

Note that there are missing portions on the shape of the floor. (See a more elaborate version attached).

The side labeled F = 12ft

The side labeled CDE comprises three sides: 8, 2, and 2 respectively. This is also equal to 12.

With this information, we can calculate the area of the square assuming it was full.

The area of a square is given as:

Length x Breadth or L²;

that gives us: 12 x 12 or 12² = 144ft.

Now we get the total actual area by removing the areas of the missing segments.

Section Ax and Ay is also a square. because the length and the breadth are equal.

hence the area of AxAy = 16ft.

We also have the area of the section labeled D,Dx. This section is a rectangle. The formula for the area of a rectangle is:

Length x Breadth.

Hence, we have

6 x 2 = 12ft.

Total area of missing sections are:

12 + 16 = 28ft.

The total area of the square less the missing areas is:

144 - 28 = 116ft.

Hence the total amount of Hardwood that Kristine would require in square ft is 116ft.


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