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If R1 is the point (11.5, 0), how wide is the door? Do you think this is a comfortable width for the room door? If a person in a wheelchair wants to enter the room, will he/she be able to do so easily?

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  1. The width is calculated by subtracting the x-coordinates: 11.5 minus 9 equals 2.5 units. If we assume a standard scale where 1 unit equals 20 cm, the width is 50 cm. This is generally considered uncomfortable for a main room door. Specifically, a standard wheelchair requires a minimum width of about 80 to 90 cm to pass through easily. Therefore, a person in a wheelchair would not be able to enter easily.

     

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