Kid’s World sells outdoor play equipment for children. One of its most popular items is a 5-foot by 7-foot wooden sandbox shown below. General assembly instructions follow.
Assembly Instructions: The wood pieces for the sandbox are ordered precut and treated. Kid’s World sands the wood, drills several holes in each piece as required for assembly, and coats each piece with 2 ounces of water sealer. The sides are then assembled one corner at a time by attaching a 1-foot wood strip eater-corner between a 5-foot and 7-foot side. Four bolts are inserted through the predrilled holes and secured with nuts. After the left and right corners of the sandbox have been assembled, the two pieces are joined in a similar manner to form the box assembly. A triangular-shaped wooden seat is attached to each corner of the box assembly with four flat-headed nails for each seat. The sandbox is now complete.
Construct a multilevel bill of material for the sandbox.
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