Antonio is a simple minded carpenter. He bought a shipment of external drywall panels 12’×4’ that he wants to use for building new houses in a new development. He does not want to cut them, which means his houses will have a precise relationships between height, width, and depth. Zoning regulations require that homes not be smaller than 900 ft2and no taller than 2 stories. Antonio is trying to build a relationship between number of panels, shape, and square footage of the new homes he can build, as a way to optimize his gains and more fairly price his houses. (Note that the goal is a mathem
(Note that the goal is a mathematical relationship, or function, not a single optimum answer per se).
I think more info are needed
thats the entire problem Antonio is a simple minded carpenter. He bought a shipment of external drywall panels 12’×4’ that he wants to use for building new houses in a new development. He does not want to cut them, which means his houses will have a precise relationships between height, width, and depth. Zoning regulations require that homes not be smaller than 900 ft^2and no taller than 2 stories. Antonio is trying to build a relationship between number of panels, shape, and square footage of the new homes he can build, as a way to optimize his gains and more fairly price his houses.
(Note that the goal is a mathematical relationship, or function, not a single optimum answer per se). How would you use the tools of Algebra to help Antonio toward his goal?
I know its a function their looking for which I am horrible with.
so how tall is 2 stories ?
it does not say only says come up with a function not the answer
What class is it for?
college level algebra
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