You require space to service 65 vehicles at any one time. Will a facility measuring 145 ft. by 130 ft. be adequate if each vehicle requires 300 sq.ft.?

To determine if the facility measuring 145 ft. by 130 ft. will be adequate to service 65 vehicles, we need to calculate the total area required for the vehicles and compare it with the available space.

First, let's calculate the area of the facility:
Area of the facility = Length * Width
Area of the facility = 145 ft * 130 ft
Area of the facility = 18,850 sq.ft.

Next, let's calculate the total area required for 65 vehicles:
Total area required = Area per vehicle * Number of vehicles
Total area required = 300 sq.ft. * 65
Total area required = 19,500 sq.ft.

Since the total area required for the vehicles (19,500 sq.ft.) is greater than the area of the facility (18,850 sq.ft.), the given facility measuring 145 ft. by 130 ft. will not be adequate to service 65 vehicles at any one time.

To determine if a facility measuring 145 ft. by 130 ft. will be adequate to service 65 vehicles at any one time, we need to calculate the total space required for the vehicles and compare it to the available facility space.

First, find the total space required for all 65 vehicles. Since each vehicle requires 300 sq.ft., multiply 65 by 300:

65 vehicles * 300 sq.ft./vehicle = 19,500 sq.ft.

The total space required for all 65 vehicles is 19,500 sq.ft.

Next, calculate the area of the facility by multiplying its length and width:

145 ft. * 130 ft. = 18,850 sq.ft.

The facility has an area of 18,850 sq.ft.

Comparing the total space required for the vehicles (19,500 sq.ft.) to the facility's available space (18,850 sq.ft.), we can see that the facility is not adequate to service 65 vehicles at any one time.

You would need a larger facility with an area of at least 19,500 sq.ft. to accommodate all 65 vehicles.

(145*130)/65 = 18850/65

=290
No