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Michaela plans on installing heated tile in her kitchen. A diagram of the kitchen floor plan is shown below.

Calculate the area of the floor, to the nearest 10th, to determine how many square metres of tile Michaela will need to buy.

*Hint: Divide the shape into 2! You will need to use trig!

Michaela plans on installing heated tile in her kitchen. A diagram of the kitchen-example-1
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Check the picture below.

so hmm we have a 6x6 square atop and a triangle with base of 6 and a height of "h", let's get "h".


\sin( 42^o )=\cfrac{\stackrel{opposite}{h}}{\underset{hypotenuse}{2}} \implies 2\sin(42^o)=h \implies 1.34\approx h \\\\[-0.35em] ~\dotfill\\\\ \stackrel{ \textit{\LARGE Areas} }{\stackrel{triangle}{\cfrac{1}{2}(\underset{b}{6})(\underset{h}{1.34})}~~ + ~~\stackrel{ square }{(6)(6)}} ~~ \approx ~~ 4.02+36~~ \approx ~~ \text{\LARGE 40.0}

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