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3 May, 11:42

A home has a living room that is 14 ft. wide, 22 ft. long, and a height of 9ft. Bob needs to paint

the room. He has to paint the walls and the ceiling. There are two 3.0 ft. by 5.0 ft. windows and

a 4.0 ft. by 7.0 ft. opening into the room. A gallon of paint covers 320 ft? How many gallons of

paint are needed? Explain how you reached your answer. (All data are accurate to two

significant figures.)

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  1. 3 May, 11:51
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    Step-by-step explanation:

    Let's find the volume of the room in ft³ and that will give

    14*22*9=2772ft³

    There are deductions. Hence we subtract them from this value

    3*5=15, but there are two, hence 15*2=30ft²

    And 4*7=28ft²

    Hence 2772 - (30+28) = 2714

    Dividing this value by 320 gives

    8.4 (to 2s. f)
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