Mr. Foulkes teaches Biology. There is a lab room adjacent to his classroom.

|—— 40.8 ft ——-|
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29.3 ft Classroom Lab
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|—— 30.2 ft ——|

What is the area of the lab?

To find the area of the lab, we can use the formula: area = length × width.

Given that the length of the lab is 29.3 ft and the width is 30.2 ft, we can plug these values into the formula:

Area = 29.3 ft × 30.2 ft

Now, let's calculate the area:

Area = 884.86 ft^2

Therefore, the area of the lab is 884.86 square feet.

To find the area of the lab, we need to multiply the length by the width of the room. In this case, the length is given as 29.3 feet and the width is given as 30.2 feet. Therefore, we can calculate the area of the lab by multiplying these two numbers together.

Area of the lab = Length × Width
= 29.3 ft × 30.2 ft
= 884.86 ft²

So, the area of the lab is approximately 884.86 square feet.

No algebra

sorry; that is the only way to calculate the area of a rectangle.

So, what is the length, and what is the width of the lab?
just multiply those suckers! No algebra, just 4th-grade arithmetic.