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10 January, 11:13

Dakota's parents are creating her practice ballet studio and want to install baseboards around the perimeter of the rectangular room with sides measuring 13 feet 8 inches and 12 feet 3 inches.

1. Estimate the perimeter of the room and explain how you got the estimate.

2. Write the dimensions of the room as mixed numbers. Remember 1 foot = 12 inches. What does the fractional part of each mixed number represent?

3. Find the perimeter of the room. Show your work.

4. How does your result from part 3 compare to your estimate in part 1?

5. The baseboard will not go across the doorway of the room which is 2 ¼ feet wide.

a. Taking into account the doorway, calculate the new length of baseboard needed for the room.

b. The hardware store sells the baseboards in 8 foot lengths. How many boards need to be purchased to install new baseboards in the room?

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  1. 10 January, 12:51
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    1. When you estimate, it is not an exact measurement. 3ft 8 in gets rounded to 4ft and 12 ft 3 in rounds to 12ft. now find the perimeter. P=2l+2w P = 2*12 + 2*4 P=32feet

    2. 3ft 8in = 3 8/12 or reduced to 3 2/3 12ft 3in = 12 3/12 or reduced to 12 1/4 The fractional part is referring to a fraction of a foot.

    3. The perimeter of the room is P=2l+2w or P=2 (12 1/4) + 2 (3 2/3) p=24 1/2 + 7 1/3 P = 31 5/6 feet

    4. The estimate and the actual are very close. They are 1/6 of a foot apart.

    5a. Total baseboard 31 5/6ft - 2 1/4 ft = 29 7/12 feet needed.

    5b. Take the total and divide it by 8ft = 29 7/12 divided by 8 = 3.7 You are not buying a fraction of a board so you would need 4 boards.
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