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Alja [10]
3 years ago
8

You are the owner of Decorama Flooring Tod and Claudia have asked for an estimate 15 feet*23 feet dinning room 12ft*18 kitchen 9

ft*11 ft and 10ft*12 ft how many square ft required(multipy length by the width)
Mathematics
1 answer:
just olya [345]3 years ago
6 0

Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

The question is not properly written. Here is the correct question.

<em>You are the owner of Decorama Flooring. Tod and Claudia have asked you to give an estimate for tiling four rooms of their house. The </em><em>living room is 15 feet*23 feet, dinning room is 12ft*18ft, the kitchen is 9ft*11 ft and the study room is 10ft*12 ft</em><em> how many square ft of tiles are required for each room. (multiply length by the width).</em>

We must understand that a floor tile is rectangular in nature.

Area of a rectangle = Length * width

To get the amount of square feet required for each room, we must multiply the length and width of each of the rooms together as shown.

For the living room;

Length = 15 feet and Width = 23 feet

Amount of square feet of tiles needed for the living room = 15feet * 23 feet

= 345 ft²

For the dining room;

Length = 12 feet and Width = 18 feet

Amount of square feet of tiles needed for the dining room = 12feet * 18 feet

= 216 ft²

For the kitchen;

Length = 9 feet and Width = 11 feet

Amount of square feet of tiles needed for the kitchen = 11feet *9feet

= 99 ft²

For the study room;

Length = 10 feet and Width = 12 feet

Amount of square feet of tiles needed for the study room = 10feet * 12 feet

= 120 ft²

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