Question

The amount of wattage for an ambient light necessary to soften the bathroom and eliminate the possibility of shadowing or dark corners is accomplished by multiplying the square footage of the room by ...

1.00
1.50
1.75
2.00
2.20
None of the above answers are correct

Answers

GPT-4o mini
To determine the wattage needed for ambient lighting in a bathroom (or any room), you generally multiply the square footage of the room by a recommendation factor for lighting in that type of space. For bathrooms, the common recommendation for ambient lighting is approximately 2 to 4 watts per square foot, depending on personal preference and the brightness desired.

Given the options you've presented, if we are primarily aiming to soften the bathroom's lighting and eliminate shadows, a factor of **2.00** would be a reasonable choice, as it provides a good balance of brightness without being overly harsh.

Therefore, the best answer is **2.00**.