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Category > Math Posted 19 Apr 2017 My Price 8.00

Choose a room in your house.

Hello,

Can you assist me with this please?

  1. Choose a room in your house. Measure the length, the width, and the height. Make sure you use feet and inches. Most rooms are not a whole number, such as 10 feet; they are 10 feet and 3 inches, or 9 feet 6 inches, etc.
  2. NOTE: Do not use decimal numbers for the feet. For example, do not write 10.3 to mean 10’3”, because that is incorrect. Convert the measurements to all inches for step 2, and then convert back to square feet for step 3.
  3. Record your dimensions and, using the appropriate formula, find the surface area of the room.
  4. A gallon of paint covers about 350 square feet. How many gallons would be required to paint the room? Round up to the nearest gallon.
  5. If a gallon of paint costs $22.95 plus 8% tax, what would be the total cost to paint the room?
  6. One inch is equivalent to 2.54 centimeters. Convert your English measurements to metrics. Record each dimension in centimeters. Show your conversions.
  7. Find the volume in cubic centimeters. Be neat and precise.
  8. If each dimension (length, width, and height) is doubled, what happens to the volume of the room?  Show your work.

 

The height of my living room is 8’2’’ or 98 inches or 240.1 centimeters

The width is 9’6’’ or 114 inches or 289.56 centimeters

The length is 20’4’’ or 244 inches or 619.76 centimeters

 

To find the volume I:

98 * 114 * 244 = 3443328 inches^3   How do they come up with this?  I come up with 2725968.                            

250252.8 / 12 feet^3 

3443328 * 2.54 = 8746053.12 centimeters^3

98 inches * 2 = 196 inches

114 inches * 2 = 228 inches

244 inches* 2 = 488 inches

 

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Status NEW Posted 19 Apr 2017 01:04 AM My Price 8.00

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