You plan to construct a restaurant on a 20,000 square foot lot, but a local ordinance says that your parking area must be 60% of the lot space. How much space is left to construct your building?

Respuesta :

First we need to find 60% of 20,000 sq ft.

so 20,000 x .60 = 12,000 sq ft.

since the parking space needs to be 12,000 sq ft, you'd have 8,000 sq ft. of the 20,000 left to construct the building.

Answer:

[tex]8,000ft^2[/tex]

Step-by-step explanation:

If 60% of the land area is destined to be a parking area, the other 40% of the total 100% remains for the construction.

So what we need is to find how much 40% of the  [tex]20,000ft^2[/tex]  is:

  • we divide the total area by 100 and multiply by the percentage (40):

[tex]\frac{20,000}{100}*40=200*40=8,000[/tex]

or what is the same

  • multiply the  [tex]20,000ft^2[/tex]  by 0.4:

[tex]20,000*0.4=8,000[/tex]

The space left to construct the building is [tex]8,000ft^2[/tex]

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