| You and two friends are going to rent a | ||||||
| condo downtown | ||||||
| The condo has 3 bedrooms | ||||||
| Bedroom #1 | 11 x 11 | |||||
| Bedroom #2 | 12 X 14 | |||||
| Bedroom #3 | 15 X 15 | |||||
| The monthly rental for the condo is $4,500 | ||||||
| how much each person should pay | ||||||
| Show your work and calculate your answer. | ||||||
Answer:
a) No. of persons = 3
b) No. of bedrooms of the condo = 3
c) Size of bedroom #1 = 11' X 11' = 121 square feet.
d) Size of bedroom #2 = 12' X 14' = 168 square feet.
e) Size of bedroom #3 = 15' X 15' = 225 square feet.
f) Hence, total size of 3 bedroom = 121 square feet + 168 square feet + 225 square feet = 514 square feet.
g) The monthly rental for the condo = $4,500
h) Hence, for 514 square feet monthly rental = $4,500
i) Hence, the monthly rental for bedroom #1 = $4,500/514 X 121 = $1,059 (Rounded)
j) Hence, the monthly rental for bedroom #2 = $4,500/514 X 168 = $1,471 (Rounded)
k) Hence, the monthly rental for bedroom #3 = $4,500/514 X 225 = $1,970 (Rounded)
So, from the above it can concluded that as per occupancy of the room each should pay $1,059, $1,471 & $1,970 for bedroom #1,2 & 3 respectively.
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