In a blueprint, each square has a side length of ¼ inch.

1 in. : 6 ft
Bathroom - 6 squares
Bedroom - 20 squares
Living Room - 28 squares

a. Ceramic tile costs $5 per square foot. How much would it cost to tile the bathroom? $

b. Carpet costs $18 per square yard. How much would it cost to carpet the bedroom and living room? $

c. Which has a greater unit cost, the tile or the carpet?

a. 480

b. 1536
c. Tile

Damon is wrong.

it would cost $480 to tile the bathroom

It would cost $1536 to carpet the bedroom and living room.
The tile has a greater unit cost because $5 per square foot for the tile is greater than $2 per square foot for the carpet.

*sorry can't explain*

Cost for bathroom: 480

Cost for bedroom and bathroom: 1536
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In a blueprint, each square has a side length of 1/4 inches. 1 inch =16 ft

it would cost $480 to tile the bathroom.
It would cost $1536 to carpet the bedroom and living room.
The tile has a greater unit cost because $5 per square foot for the tile is greater than $2 per square foot for the carpet.

This is a mess and doesnt make any sense at all

Its corona time!!!!

I have the same question but now I need to show work using proportions. Can someone help?

A.$4,480

B.idk

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1/4= 0.25

Now, if we multiply 0.25 by the $5 and 6 square ft, you get 7.5

The bedroom and bathroom have a square yard total of 48, if you multiply that by the 0.25 and $18, you get $216.

Then, the carpet is a greater unit cost because it is priced higher than the tile. Though, the tile is cheaper, it’s be a better deal.

hi guyz

(1/4)in * 6 ft/in = 1.5 ft/side

so 2.25 ft^2 /square

Bathroom = 2.25*6=13.5 ft^2
Bedroom = 2.25*20= 45 ft^2
Living room = 2.25*28=63 ft^2

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a. 5 * 13.5
b. (18/9)(45+63)
c. tile is $5/ft^2, carpet is $2/ft^2