Asked by HALLIE
MY MATH TEACHER WANTS IS TO BUILD A HOUSE AND THE MEASUREMENTS ARE SUPPOSE TO BE A TOTAL OF 2100 SQUARE FEET AND IT'S SUPPOSE TO BE FOR EVER 1 INCH IS 2 SQUARE FEET DO HOW MANY INCHES WOULD THAT BE AND I WAS THINKING OF MAKING IT OUT OF POP STICKS BUT I DON'T KNOW WHERE TO BEGAN IT HAS TO BE A 3 BEDROOM HOUSE WITH BATHROOM LIVINGROOM AND KITCHEN. PLEASE HELP ME IT'S DO MONDAY
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Answered by
drwls
A linear length (inch) cannot represent an area (square feet). Either an inch represents 2 feet or a square inch represents 2 square feet. Which is it?
Make up a floor plan of a house similar to one that you know or would like. It should be fun.
Decide if you want one or two stories. Allows for a stairway iof necessary.
For an idea of a floor plan, see
http://www.longbeachcondos.net/fp3.htm
Make up a floor plan of a house similar to one that you know or would like. It should be fun.
Decide if you want one or two stories. Allows for a stairway iof necessary.
For an idea of a floor plan, see
http://www.longbeachcondos.net/fp3.htm
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