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Quiz about Considering A Room
Quiz about Considering A Room

Considering A Room Trivia Quiz


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A multiple-choice quiz by Cardys. Estimated time: 7 mins.
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Author
Cardys
Time
7 mins
Type
Multiple Choice
Quiz #
104,075
Updated
Jul 29 23
# Qns
10
Difficulty
Tough
Avg Score
6 / 10
Plays
2078
Question 1 of 10
1. Considering a rectangular room with measurements of a length of 10ft, width of 12ft, and height of 10ft answer the next ten questions. First, what is the floor area of the room in square inches? Hint


Question 2 of 10
2. With a rectangular room with measurements of a length of 10ft, width of 12ft, and height of 10ft, what would the dimensions of the room be in cubic feet?

Answer: (Number ONLY (do not include words or punctuation))
Question 3 of 10
3. Taking a rectangular room with measurements of a length of 10ft, width of 12ft, and height of 10ft, what is the surface area of the room in square feet?

Answer: (A number only. Do not put any words.)
Question 4 of 10
4. Taking a rectangular room with measurements of a length of 10ft, width of 12ft, and height of 10ft, carpenter Bob wants to place wooden flooring in the room. If he buys boards that are 4 inches wide by 2 inches deep by 10ft long to put in the floor, what is the minimum number he needs?

Answer: (Number)
Question 5 of 10
5. They have a rectangular room with measurements of a length of 10ft, width of 12ft and height of 10ft. Todd and Nancy want to paint the ceiling of the room. If a bucket of paint covers 50 square feet, how many cans do Todd and Nancy need to buy?

Answer: (A number or word)
Question 6 of 10
6. They have a rectangular room with measurements of a length of 10ft, width of 12ft and height of 10ft. The paint store has run out of large buckets of paint so Todd and Nancy must buy smaller cans of paint. If a smaller can will paint 20 sq ft how many do they need?

Answer: (Number or word)
Question 7 of 10
7. They have a rectangular room with measurements of a length of 10ft, width of 12ft and height of 10ft. Nancy decides that she would like the walls of the room painted. She goes out and buys 15 buckets that each cover 50 sqft of wall. How many extra cans did Nancy overbuy?

Answer: (Number or word)
Question 8 of 10
8. They have a rectangular room with measurements of a length of 10ft, width of 12ft and height of 10ft. Suppose that Todd does not like Nancy's paint job, so he repaints the walls, this time with cans of paint that cover 20 sqft of wall. If he pays 5 dollars for each can how many dollars did the paint cost?

Answer: (Number only, do not put words)
Question 9 of 10
9. They have a rectangular room with measurements of a length of 10ft, width of 12ft and height of 10ft. Suppose that Todd and Nancy turn this into their bedroom. If the bed takes up 21 sqft, a dresser takes up 6 sqft, a TV stand takes 15 sqft, and a bookcase takes up 5 sqft, how much walking space is left, assuming that nothing else is on the floor?

Answer: (Number only)
Question 10 of 10
10. They have a rectangular room with measurements of a length of 10ft, width of 12ft and height of 10ft. Todd and Nancy are curious about the diagonal of the ceiling. What is it to the nearest foot?

Answer: (Number only)

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Quiz Answer Key and Fun Facts
1. Considering a rectangular room with measurements of a length of 10ft, width of 12ft, and height of 10ft answer the next ten questions. First, what is the floor area of the room in square inches?

Answer: 17,280 sq. inches

The area of the room in square inches would be found by taking the length of the room (10 feet) times the width (12 feet) and multiplying each of these by 12 (inches in a foot). (10 X 12)x(12 X 12)=17,280 square inches.
2. With a rectangular room with measurements of a length of 10ft, width of 12ft, and height of 10ft, what would the dimensions of the room be in cubic feet?

Answer: 1200

Like the square footage of a room, the cubic footage just takes the height into the equation, so is calculated as 10 X 12 X 10 = 1200.
3. Taking a rectangular room with measurements of a length of 10ft, width of 12ft, and height of 10ft, what is the surface area of the room in square feet?

Answer: 680

Surface area takes length times width plus length times height plus height times width and multiply each of these by two. 2(10 X 12) + 2(10 X 10) + 2(10 X 12) = 340
4. Taking a rectangular room with measurements of a length of 10ft, width of 12ft, and height of 10ft, carpenter Bob wants to place wooden flooring in the room. If he buys boards that are 4 inches wide by 2 inches deep by 10ft long to put in the floor, what is the minimum number he needs?

Answer: 36

The boards are 4 inches wide, so there are three boards in each foot of the floor. There are 12 feet of floor so take 3 X 12 and you get 36.
5. They have a rectangular room with measurements of a length of 10ft, width of 12ft and height of 10ft. Todd and Nancy want to paint the ceiling of the room. If a bucket of paint covers 50 square feet, how many cans do Todd and Nancy need to buy?

Answer: 3

There are 120 square feet of ceiling. If a bucket of paint covers 50 sqft, then they need 3. If they just buy 2 they still have 20 sqft unpainted.
6. They have a rectangular room with measurements of a length of 10ft, width of 12ft and height of 10ft. The paint store has run out of large buckets of paint so Todd and Nancy must buy smaller cans of paint. If a smaller can will paint 20 sq ft how many do they need?

Answer: 6

There are again 120 sqft. Therefore 120 divided by 20 = 6
7. They have a rectangular room with measurements of a length of 10ft, width of 12ft and height of 10ft. Nancy decides that she would like the walls of the room painted. She goes out and buys 15 buckets that each cover 50 sqft of wall. How many extra cans did Nancy overbuy?

Answer: 6

The square footage of the walls would be 440 sqft. If she buys 15 buckets she would have enough for 750 sqft. 6 X 50 = 300. 750 - 300 = 450. Therefore she would have 10 sqft of paint left over.
8. They have a rectangular room with measurements of a length of 10ft, width of 12ft and height of 10ft. Suppose that Todd does not like Nancy's paint job, so he repaints the walls, this time with cans of paint that cover 20 sqft of wall. If he pays 5 dollars for each can how many dollars did the paint cost?

Answer: 110

First you must again find the square footage of the walls (440). Take this divided by 20 (the number of sqft each can covers). Next multiply this number by 5 (cost). The equation is 440 divided by 20 = 22.
22 X 5 = 110 dollars.
9. They have a rectangular room with measurements of a length of 10ft, width of 12ft and height of 10ft. Suppose that Todd and Nancy turn this into their bedroom. If the bed takes up 21 sqft, a dresser takes up 6 sqft, a TV stand takes 15 sqft, and a bookcase takes up 5 sqft, how much walking space is left, assuming that nothing else is on the floor?

Answer: 73

There are many ways to solve this problem. One way which I will tell you is to add the square footage of the items and subtract it from 120 (the square footage of the room). 120-47=73
10. They have a rectangular room with measurements of a length of 10ft, width of 12ft and height of 10ft. Todd and Nancy are curious about the diagonal of the ceiling. What is it to the nearest foot?

Answer: 16

The way to find this is the Pythagorean Theorem which is a squared plus b squared = c squared. 100 + 144 = 244. The square root of 244 is 15.6, so rounded it would be 16 ft. Thanks for playing.
Source: Author Cardys

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