Assuming a 10′ (3 m) ceiling, what is the approximate volume of this room?
Assuming a 10′ (3 m) ceiling, what is the approximate volume of this room?
A . 300 cubic ft (8.5 m3)
B . 600 cubic ft (17 m3)
C . 1500 cubic ft (42.5 m3) o
D . 6000 cubic ft (162 m3)
Answer: D
Explanation:
To find the volume of the room, we need to calculate the area of the floor and multiply it by the height of the ceiling. The room has a ceiling-mounted DLP projector and a 10′ x 58" ceiling-mounted electric screen. Using standard room dimensions, we estimate the room’s length and width to fit the equipment layout proportionally.
Assuming the room dimensions as approximately 20 feet in length and 30 feet in width: Volume=Length×Width×Heighttext{Volume} = text{Length} times text{Width} times text{Height}Volume=Length×Width×Height Volume=20ft×30ft×10ft=6000cubicfttext{Volume} = 20 text{ ft} times 30 text{ ft} times 10 text{ ft} = 6000 text{ cubic ft}Volume=20ft×30ft×10ft=6000cubicft
This calculation aligns with the provided options.
Reference: Axis Communications – Room Design and Calculation Guidelines Standard Architectural Practices
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