Use Formulate to answer the cuestors that follow Area \( =L \times B \) Area \( =2 \pi x r^{2} \pi=3,142 \) Area \( =\frac{8}{3} x b x \) \begin{tabular}{|c|c|c|} \hline 17 & Corvert \( 500 \mathrm{~cm} 10 \mathrm{~m} \) & 2 \\ \hline 12 & Caiculate the area of one window: & 2 \\ \hline 1.3 & Caiculate the area of the vent & (4) \\ \hline 14 & Calculate the area of the rectangular part of the wall & \( (2) \) \\ \hline 1.5 & Calculate the area of the gable & (3) \\ \hline 18 & \begin{tabular}{l} Prudence states tat the area of the Wall that must pe painted is \( 14.42 \mathrm{~m}^{2} \) is \\ this statement vald? Set your work out clearly. (PLEASE NOTE THAT THE \\ VENT AND THE WNDCWS WIL NOT BE PAINTED). \end{tabular} & (6) \\ \hline 17 & Paint is sold in different sizes as shown below & \\ \hline \end{tabular}
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