Real Estate Math
A rectangular building measures 60 feet by 90 feet and has 2 floors. What is the total square footage?
A5,400 sq ft
B10,800 sq ft✓ Correct
C2,700 sq ft
D16,200 sq ft
Explanation
Area per floor = 60 × 90 = 5,400 sq ft. Total = 5,400 × 2 floors = 10,800 sq ft. Apply the appropriate real estate math formula to arrive at the answer.. The correct answer is 10,800 sq ft.. This is a common calculation on the Arizona real estate exam.
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