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Local Time: 18:00 CST
Date: February 14, 2007
2) With a measuring tape, measure the length and width of your bedroom in ft. Use decimal ft (i.e., don’t use ft and in) and keep two decimal figures. Report the values below. (1 point)
Bedroom length (ft)=10.92ft
Bedroom width (ft)=7.96ft
3) Convert into in and report the values below (1 ft=12 in). Keep two decimal figures. (1 point)
Bedroom length (in)= 10.92*12=
131.04 in
Bedroom width (in)= 7.96*12=
95.52 in
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4) Convert into m and report the values below (1 m=3.28 ft). Keep two decimal figures. (1 point)
Bedroom length (m)= 10.92/3.28=
3.33 m
Bedroom width (m)= 7.96/3.28=
2.43 m
5) Calculate the area of your bedroom in ft
2
and report the value below. Keep two decimal figures. (1 point)
Bedroom area (ft
2
)= 10.92ft*7.96ft=
86.92 ft
2
6) Convert into in
2
and report the value below (1 ft=12 in). Keep two decimal figures. (1 point)
Bedroom area (in
2
)= 12*12=144, 86.92*144=
12,516.48 in
2
7) Convert into m
2
and report the value below (1 m=3.28 ft). Keep two decimal figures in the final result and in your intermediate calculations. (1 point)
Bedroom area (m
2
)= 3.28*3.28=10.76, 86.92/10.76=
8.08 m
2
8) Measure the height of your room in ft and report the value below. Use decimal feet and keep two decimal figures. (1 point)
Bedroom height (ft)= 7.17ft
9) Measure the volume of your bedroom in ft
3
and report the value below. Keep two decimal figures. (1 point)
Bedroom volume (ft
3
)= 10.92ft*7.96ft*7.17ft=
623.24 ft
3
10) Convert into m
3
and report the value below (1 m=3.28 ft). Keep two decimal figures in the final result and in all your intermediate calculations. (1 point)
Bedroom volume (m
3
)= 3.28*3.28*3.28=35.29, 623.24/35.29=
17.66 m
3
2
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