10/23/2024
Fundamentals of Surveying - Practice Problem
Find the areas of the
figures below by
dividing them into
rectangles
and triangles.
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Fundamentals of Surveying - Practice Problem
Utility
( ft × ft)
Area =
Below is the Master Bedroom (15 ft ×
house plan of 15 ft) Area=225 sq ft
Kitchen
Arjay. (15 ft × 12 ft) Area = 180
sq ft
Some of the
measurements
are given.
a. Find the Small Bedroom (15 ft ×
ft) Area = 180 sq ft
missing Hall
Area =
measurements.
b. Find out the
area of his Garden Parking
( ft × ft) ( ft × ft)
house. Area = Area =
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Fundamentals of Surveying - Practice Problem
Below is the
house plan of
Ashley.
Some of the
measurements
are given.
a. Find the
missing
measurements.
b. Find out the
area of his
house.
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In each figure, find the missing value of either the length of a side or the area of a region
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In each figure, find the missing value of either the length of a side or the area of a region
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10/23/2024
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Compute the
area of the
figure shown.
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Compute the area of the figure shown.
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Fundamentals of Surveying - Practice Problem
Compute the area of the figure shown. Triangle A is an equilateral
triangle.
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Fundamentals of Surveying - Practice Problem
Compute the area of the figure shown.
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10/23/2024
Fundamentals of Surveying - Practice Problem
The school facilities
manager wants to
improve the soccer field.
He has drawn a scaled
down version of the field
below. First, he wants to
plant new seed in the
field. If one bag of grass
seed covers 2 square
units of the new scale,
how many bags must he
buy to cover the whole
field? Next, he wants to
repaint the boundary
lines. If he expects one
can of paint to be enough
for 6 units of the
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cans should he buy? 10/23/2024
Fundamentals of Surveying - Practice Problem
Calculate the area and perimeter of the following objects:
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Fundamentals of Surveying - Practice Problem
Compute the area of square WXYZ.
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Compute the area of the figure shown.
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10/23/2024
Fundamentals of Surveying - Practice Problem
Compute the area of the tract of land shown below.
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