Real Estate Math
A Washington lot is 80 feet wide and 125 feet deep. It has a building setback requirement of 25 feet front, 10 feet rear, and 5 feet each side. What is the maximum buildable area?
A5,600 sq ft✓ Correct
B7,000 sq ft
C6,300 sq ft
D4,900 sq ft
Explanation
Buildable width = 80 − (5+5) = 70 ft. Buildable depth = 125 − (25+10) = 90 ft.
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