Standard interior doors at home are typically 30 to 32 inches wide. In schools and public buildings, doors are wider, usually 36 inches, to accommodate higher traffic and ensure safety during emergencies.
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(i) Dining room corners are P (0, 4), A (18, 4), (18, 19) and (0, 19). (ii) Table center is (9, 11.5). Feet coordinates: (6.5, 10), (11.5, 10), (11.5, 13) and (6.5, 13).
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(i) O (0, 0), F (6, 0), R (6, 4) and P (0, 4). (ii) SHWR is a square with corners (4, 2), (6, 2), (6, 4) and (4, 4). (iii) Basin: (0, 2) to (3, 4). Toilet: (0, 0) ...
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The door swings in an arc of radius 2.5. If the wardrobe is within 2.5 units of B1, it will hit. A wider door would require moving the wardrobe further away to avoid collision.
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Yes, it is a square. All four sides (AB, BC, CD, DA) equal the square root of 10. Both diagonals (AC and BD) equal the square root of 20. The total area is 10.