Can you help me create a floorplan?! Must have list is pretty short and the rest is up to your imagination. Here is what is non-negotiable: Living room Dining room Kitchen Laundry Master bedroom Master closet 2nd Bedroom/closet Bathroom (master and other) Garage You may throw in anything you think is appealing...don t go overboard though because...you KNOW I gotta throw in some math! You can add 3 rooms: Phase 1 - You must create a floorplan for the house. This should look like floor plans look in the real world. You can find samples at goo.gl/91kxch or goo.gl/6dbbgt. You should draw at least a rough draft on paper. Your rough draft must have a basic outline. Your walls should be labeled with binomials. Be sure there is no wall in the house that is not labeled and check with Ms. Lawrence before uploading to Canvas. Once you upload, you will receive a message and 100% indicating date of approval. HINT: When creating your binomials, make sure you consider the possible value of x. Doing this will ensure that your rooms are proportional and you will not get negative lengths. This will also help you solve questions 9 and 10 in Phase 4 of project. Phase 2 - The final draft of your floor plan must include details. Basic furniture, color, want to do more? Feel free! This will be put on display so make it pretty! Now, if you re like me and can t draw a straight line...try this website. Floorplanner.com. This even allows you to login with your school email through google! You can save your hard work! Upload image to Canvas. Turn in hard copy on May 24 th. Phase 3 - Expressing areas and perimeters as polynomial expressions. All answers are polynomial expressions. Answers must be in simplified form and recorded on the answer sheet. 1) Find the area of each room. Record your answers on the answer sheet. 2) Find the perimeter of each room. Record your answers on the answer sheet. 3) Find the total area of the Master Bedroom and the Master Closet. 4) Find the perimeter of the Master Bedroom and the Master Closet. 5) Find the total area of the Bedroom, Closet, and Bathroom. 6) Find the perimeter of the Bedroom, Closet, and Bathroom. 7) Find the area of the whole house. 8) Find the perimeter of the whole house.
Phase 4 - Calculating Areas and Perimeters Answers must be in simplified form and recorded on the answer sheet 9) The perimeter of the kitchen and the perimeter of the dining room are exactly the same. Write an equation to represent that the perimeters are equal. 10) Solve the equation you wrote in #9 for x. 11) Substitute the value you found for x to find the area of each room. Record your answer on the answer sheet. 12) Substitute the value you found for x to find the perimeter of each room. Record your answer on the answer sheet. 13) Substitute the value you found for x to find the area of the whole house. 14) Substitute the value you found for x to find the perimeter of the whole house. 15) You want to put carpet in the Master Bedroom, the Master Closet, the Bedroom, the Closet, and the Living Room. You checked with various stores and found that the best deal was given by a company who will charge you $3.49 per square foot (this includes carpet pad and labor). Calculate the total cost for carpeting these rooms. 16) You want to put vinyl flooring in the Bathroom. You checked with various stores and found that the best deal was given by a company who will charge you $3.79 per square foot (labor included). Calculate the total cost for the vinyl flooring. 17) You want to put hardwood flooring in the Hallway. You checked with various stores and found that the best deal was given by a company who will charge you $5.99 per square foot plus $375 for labor. Calculate the total cost for the hardwood flooring. 18) You want to put ceramic tile flooring in your Kitchen and Dining Room. You checked with various stores and found that the best deal was given by a company who will charge you $3.00 per square foot plus $320 for labor. Calculate the total cost for the ceramic tile flooring. Phase 5 Ok, I love your floor plan!!! But, I think I want a larger master bedroom, bathroom and kitchen. So, I was thinking let s add 2 feet to the width of master bedroom, master bathroom and kitchen and 3 feet to the length of master bedroom, master closet and kitchen. 19) Find the new area of the Master Bedroom. 20) Find the new perimeter of the Master Bedroom. 21) Find the new area of the Master Closet. 22) Find the new perimeter of the Master Closet. 23) Find the new area of the Kitchen. 24) Find the new perimeter of the Kitchen.
Name: Block: Polynomial Project Answer Sheet All answers must be recorded in the spaces provided, including the units. All work must be attached and numbered/labeled appropriately. Submit the following answer sheets and work to Canvas. Expressing areas and perimeters as polynomial expressions Living Room 1a) 2a) Closet 1b) 2b) Bedroom 1c) 2c) Bathroom 1d) 2d) Master Bedroom 1e) 2e) Master closet 1f) 2f) Kitchen 1g) 2g) Dining Room 1h) 2h) Hallway 1i) 2i) Master Bedroom & Master Closet Bedroom, Closet & Bathroom 3) 4) 5) 6) Whole House 7) 8)
9) Equation: 10) Solution to equation from #9: x = Solving for Area and Perimeter: Living Room 1a) 2a) Closet 1b) 2b) Bedroom 1c) 2c) Bathroom 1d) 2d) Master Bedroom 1e) 2e) Master closet 1f) 2f) Kitchen 1g) 2g) Dining Room 1h) 2h) Hallway 1i) 2i) Master Bedroom & Master Closet Bedroom, Closet & Bathroom 3) 4) 5) 6) Whole House 7) 8) 15) Total cost for carpeting: 16) Total cost for vinyl flooring: 17) Total cost for hardwood flooring: 18) Total cost for ceramic tile flooring:
Expressing new areas and perimeters as polynomial expressions Master Bedroom 1a) 2a) Master Bathroom 1b) 2b) Kitchen 1c) 2c)