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One wall of eric's bedroom is 15 feet wide and 8 feet high.A door on the wall is 7 feet high and 3 feet wide.how much wall paper will eric need to cover the wall?
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One wall of eric's bedroom is 15 feet wide and 8 feet high.A door on the wall is 7 feet high and 3 feet wide.how much wall paper will eric need to cover the wall?
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area of front wall= 7*15=105
area of back wall=7*15=105
area of side wall=8*15=120
area of other side wall=8*15=120
Total area of walls= 105+105+120+120=450
450/7=64.28..
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