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 @Hi

No algebra right?

This is a 6th grade question

I DONT CARE!

Those instructions did not even help those are just basic.

you'd think that a 6th-grader could have answered a 4th-grade math question, especially after having posted it several times, and each time been given instructions on how to do it.

To find the area of the lab, we need to multiply the length and width of the lab. In this case, the given dimensions are 29.3 feet for the length and 30.2 feet for the width.

So, to calculate the area, you simply need to multiply these two numbers together:

Area = Length × Width

Area = 29.3 ft × 30.2 ft

Using a calculator, we can find that the area of the lab is approximately 884.86 square feet.

If 40.8 ft and 30.2 ft are both bases and 29.3 ft is the height. Then the answer would be 1040.15 ft as the area of the lab.