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A window for a new house is shown. How many square feet of glass does the window require, if it is double-paned? Enter your answer in the box.

A kite with a height composed of 3.2 and 4 feet, and a width composed of 2 feet and 2 feet.

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Answered by amitnrw
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Given : A window for a new house

A kite with a height composed of 3.2 and 4 feet, and a width composed of 2 feet and 2 feet.

window is double-paned

To Find :  How many square feet of glass does the window require,

Solution:

Area of a triangle = (1/2) * base * height

=(1/2) * 2 * 3.2  + (1/2) *2 * 3.2  + (1/2) * 2 * 4 + (1/2) * 2 * 4

= 2 * 3.2 +  2 * 4

= 2 * (3.2 + 4)

= 2 * 7.2

= 14.4 sq feet

its given that glass is double-paned

Hence   square feet of glass required = 2 * 14.4  = 28.8 sq feet

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