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Measure Purpose: The purpose of this lab is topractice multiplying, dividing, ad

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Measure Purpose: The purpose of this lab is topractice multiplying, dividing, adding, and subtracting polynomialswith a purpose in mind. I know this business trip will takevaluable time, but it does review all concepts in this module, andit is worth 20 points. If you take your time and do it properly, itwill help raise your grade. For the company, the purpose here is topreview some possible living space for its employees. The formulas that you will need are perimeter equals the sumof twice the length and twice the width (P=2L+2W), and area equalsthe product of the length and the width (A=LW). Procedure: Part 1: Using your knowledge of polynomialaddition and subtraction (combining like terms), answer thefollowing questions. Write your work and answers in the AssignmentArea labeled Part 1. Find entire length of this two bedroom apartment in terms ofx. Find the entire width of this two-bedroom apartment a (notcounting the patio) in terms of x. (Be careful, the width of bath 1is not given, but the width of the entry is the same as the widthof the pantry. With that information, you can find the width of theleft hand side of the house.) Part 2: Using your knowledge of thedistributive property and polynomial addition and subtraction,answer the following questions. (Remember, P=2L+2W.) Write youranswers in the same assignment labeled Part 2. Find the perimeter of the entire 2-bedroom apartment(excluding the patio) in terms of x. Find the perimeter of the living room and dining room in termsof x. Find the perimeter of the master bedroom, excluding thesitting area and the closets. Part 3: Using your knowledge of solvinglinear equations, answer the following questions. Write your workand answers in the same assignment labeled Part 3. If the perimeter of the living room and dining room is 60feet, what is the value of x? If the perimeter of the master bedroom excluding the sittingarea and the closets is 42 feet, what is the value of x? If the length of the entire apartment is 57 feet, what is thevalue of x? Part 4: You have reviewed polynomialmultiplication and division in this module, practice now.(Remember, A=LW.) Find the area of the entire living room/dining room. Find the area of the patio. Find the area of the entire apartment (excluding the patio).Note: don't forget to subtract for the cutout area in the upperleft corner. If the area of the kitchen was 2x-4, what would be the width?Write the expression or number for the width. If the area of the dining room and living room is 300 sq. ft.,what is the equation that would be used to solve for x? Write theequation with zero on the right, ready to solve. If the area of the entire apartment is 800 sq. ft., what isthe equation that would be used to solve for x? Use the length andwidth from questions 1 and 2. Do not worry about the area of thepatio or the corner that is cut out of the living room/dining room.Write the equation with zero on the right, ready to solve. Part 5: Find the area of your bedroom, Label it A. Using thedimensions of the Master Bedroom in Figure 1, Write an equationusing (x + 8) as length- L and (2x – 3) as the width-W andthe actual area you found for your room-A. Manipulate the equationso that it is set equal to zero, in the form: ax2+ bx + c =0... DO NOT SOLVE!!!

Purpose: The purpose of this lab is topractice multiplying, dividing, adding, and subtracting polynomialswith a purpose in mind. I know this business trip will takevaluable time, but it does review all concepts in this module, andit is worth 20 points. If you take your time and do it properly, itwill help raise your grade. For the company, the purpose here is topreview some possible living space for its employees. The formulas that you will need are perimeter equals the sumof twice the length and twice the width (P=2L+2W), and area equalsthe product of the length and the width (A=LW). Procedure: Part 1: Using your knowledge of polynomialaddition and subtraction (combining like terms), answer thefollowing questions. Write your work and answers in the AssignmentArea labeled Part 1. Find entire length of this two bedroom apartment in terms ofx. Find the entire width of this two-bedroom apartment a (notcounting the patio) in terms of x. (Be careful, the width of bath 1is not given, but the width of the entry is the same as the widthof the pantry. With that information, you can find the width of theleft hand side of the house.) Find entire length of this two bedroom apartment in terms ofx. Find the entire width of this two-bedroom apartment a (notcounting the patio) in terms of x. (Be careful, the width of bath 1is not given, but the width of the entry is the same as the widthof the pantry. With that information, you can find the width of theleft hand side of the house.) Part 2: Using your knowledge of thedistributive property and polynomial addition and subtraction,answer the following questions. (Remember, P=2L+2W.) Write youranswers in the same assignment labeled Part 2. Find the perimeter of the entire 2-bedroom apartment(excluding the patio) in terms of x. Find the perimeter of the living room and dining room in termsof x. Find the perimeter of the master bedroom, excluding thesitting area and the closets. Find the perimeter of the entire 2-bedroom apartment(excluding the patio) in terms of x. Find the perimeter of the living room and dining room in termsof x. Find the perimeter of the master bedroom, excluding thesitting area and the closets. Part 3: Using your knowledge of solvinglinear equations, answer the following questions. Write your workand answers in the same assignment labeled Part 3. If the perimeter of the living room and dining room is 60feet, what is the value of x? If the perimeter of the master bedroom excluding the sittingarea and the closets is 42 feet, what is the value of x? If the length of the entire apartment is 57 feet, what is thevalue of x? If the perimeter of the living room and dining room is 60feet, what is the value of x? If the perimeter of the master bedroom excluding the sittingarea and the closets is 42 feet, what is the value of x? If the length of the entire apartment is 57 feet, what is thevalue of x? Part 4: You have reviewed polynomialmultiplication and division in this module, practice now.(Remember, A=LW.) Find the area of the entire living room/dining room. Find the area of the patio. Find the area of the entire apartment (excluding the patio).Note: don't forget to subtract for the cutout area in the upperleft corner. If the area of the kitchen was 2x-4, what would be the width?Write the expression or number for the width. If the area of the dining room and living room is 300 sq. ft.,what is the equation that would be used to solve for x? Write theequation with zero on the right, ready to solve. If the area of the entire apartment is 800 sq. ft., what isthe equation that would be used to solve for x? Use the length andwidth from questions 1 and 2. Do not worry about the area of thepatio or the corner that is cut out of the living room/dining room.Write the equation with zero on the right, ready to solve. Find the area of the entire living room/dining room. Find the area of the patio. Find the area of the entire apartment (excluding the patio).Note: don't forget to subtract for the cutout area in the upperleft corner. If the area of the kitchen was 2x-4, what would be the width?Write the expression or number for the width. If the area of the dining room and living room is 300 sq. ft.,what is the equation that would be used to solve for x? Write theequation with zero on the right, ready to solve. If the area of the entire apartment is 800 sq. ft., what isthe equation that would be used to solve for x? Use the length andwidth from questions 1 and 2. Do not worry about the area of thepatio or the corner that is cut out of the living room/dining room.Write the equation with zero on the right, ready to solve. Part 5: Find the area of your bedroom, Label it A. Using thedimensions of the Master Bedroom in Figure 1, Write an equationusing (x + 8) as length- L and (2x – 3) as the width-W andthe actual area you found for your room-A. Manipulate the equationso that it is set equal to zero, in the form: ax2+ bx + c =0... DO NOT SOLVE!!! Find the area of your bedroom, Label it A. Using thedimensions of the Master Bedroom in Figure 1, Write an equationusing (x + 8) as length- L and (2x – 3) as the width-W andthe actual area you found for your room-A. Manipulate the equationso that it is set equal to zero, in the form: ax2+ bx + c =0... DO NOT SOLVE!!!

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that is way too much writing to help youwith....SORRY!!! i don't want to be mean but, why dont you try the question andfigure out what you need help with, then ask how to do what youdon't understand.