A warehouse, whose dimensions are shown below, needs stucco. The front and back of the warehouse each have a rollup door measuring 14 ft by 9 ft. The side of the warehouse facing the parking lot has a window measuring 32 in by 27 in and an entry door measuring 3 ft by 8 ft. The other side of the warehouse has no window or door. Use the given information to answer the questions. Each tab shows a different view of the warehouse. (a) Assuming the roof, windows, and doors require no stucco, what is the area in square feet that needs stucco? (Do not round any intermediate computations and give your answer as a whole number.) 2 ft (b) The stucco to be used is sold in bags. Each bag contains enough stucco to cover 130 ft². Assume there is no stucco yet and partial bags cannot be bought. How many bags will need to be bought in order to apply stucco to the warehouse? bags (c) What is the total cost of the stucco needed for the warehouse if each bag costs $11.50? $0 ? Conversion facts for length 1 foot (ft) = 12 inches (in) 1 yard (yd) = 3 feet (ft) 1 yard (yd) = 36 inches (in) Front-right view 20 ft Back-left view 36 ft 15 ft
A warehouse, whose dimensions are shown below, needs stucco. The front and back of the warehouse each have a rollup door measuring 14 ft by 9 ft. The side of the warehouse facing the parking lot has a window measuring 32 in by 27 in and an entry door measuring 3 ft by 8 ft. The other side of the warehouse has no window or door. Use the given information to answer the questions. Each tab shows a different view of the warehouse. (a) Assuming the roof, windows, and doors require no stucco, what is the area in square feet that needs stucco? (Do not round any intermediate computations and give your answer as a whole number.) 2 ft (b) The stucco to be used is sold in bags. Each bag contains enough stucco to cover 130 ft². Assume there is no stucco yet and partial bags cannot be bought. How many bags will need to be bought in order to apply stucco to the warehouse? bags (c) What is the total cost of the stucco needed for the warehouse if each bag costs $11.50? $0 ? Conversion facts for length 1 foot (ft) = 12 inches (in) 1 yard (yd) = 3 feet (ft) 1 yard (yd) = 36 inches (in) Front-right view 20 ft Back-left view 36 ft 15 ft
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