Math, asked by N2005, 9 months ago

Your best friend’s newest blog entry on My Space reads:

“Last night was the worst night ever! I was playing ball in the street with my buds when, yes, you guessed it, I broke my neighbor’s front window. Every piece of glass in the window broke! Man, my Mom was so mad at me! My neighbor was cool, but Mom is making me replace the window. Bummer!”

It is a Tudor-style house with windows that look like the picture below.

I called the Clearview Window Company to place an order. What was really

weird was that the only measurements that the guy wanted were BAD (60),

BCE (60), and AG = 28 inches. I told him it was a standard rectangular window and that I had measured everything, but he told me not to worry because he could figure out the other measurements. It is going to cost me $20 per square foot, so I need to figure out how to make some money real quick.

How did the window guy know all of the other measurements and how much is this going to cost me?

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Answered by Balaji005
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please give some short question

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Answered by anubhab693
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didn't understood anything of it

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