Mathematics
Mathematics, 02.02.2021 05:10, KarenH3512

Lisa's living room has new carpet of 8 meters wide and 10.5 meters long. She wants to put carpet in the basement that is twice as long as the living room and a fourth wider. She also has wanted to put tile in the bathroom that has an area of 10
square feet. Her bedroom is currently being completed with carpet. If her bedroom is 6 meters shorter in length than the
living room, and is the width of the living room, what is her bedroom's area in meters squared?
Round the area to the nearest hundredth. Do not include units in the answer. For example, if your answer is 19.546 m²,
enter 19.55.

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