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Varvara68 [4.7K]
3 years ago
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Fran's filing cabinet is 6ft in height, 1 1/3 ft wide, and 3ft long. She plans to paint all sides except the bottom of the cabin

et. I have to Find the area of the sides she intends to paint.
Mathematics
1 answer:
Likurg_2 [28]3 years ago
3 0

Answer:

Area of the cabinet to be painted =    56 ft²

Step-by-step explanation:

The cabinet is shown in the diagram. To find the surface area of the cabinet we will find the surface area of the rectangular cuboid.

Surface Area= 2 lb+ 2hb + 2lh

where l = length , b= breadth and h= height.

From the figure we see that the area of the bottom is given by length * breadth  so deducting this from the total surface area of the cuboid gives the surface of the cabinet.

Area of the cabinet  to be painted=  lb+ 2hb + 2lh

Putting the values we get

Area of the cabinet to be painted =  lb+ 2hb + 2lh

                                              = 3* 1 1/3 + 2( 6 * 1 1/3) + 2( 3* 6)

                                                = 3* 4/3 + 2( 6 * 4/3) + 2( 3* 6)

                                              = 4+ 2(8) +2(18)

                                               = 4+16+ 36

                                               56 ft²

This is the outside area of the cabinet which is found front,back, top and two sides that need to be painted.

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