Humber/Ontario Real Estate Course 2 Exam Practice

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Regarding area measurements, which of the following is true?

  1. Are always easy and straightforward to calculate

  2. Are calculated by multiplying the length, width, and height

  3. Involve regular and irregular shapes

  4. Are limited to irregular shapes

The correct answer is: Are limited to irregular shapes

When it comes to area measurements, it is important to note that they are not always easy and straightforward to calculate. The method of calculating the area depends on the shape of the property or space being measured. While regular shapes such as squares and rectangles have clear formulas for calculating their areas (length x width), irregular shapes require more complex calculations involving various geometry methods. Therefore, option A is incorrect as area measurements can be challenging depending on the shape being measured. Option B is incorrect because the method mentioned (multiplying length, width, and height) is more commonly used for calculating the volume of three-dimensional objects, not the area. Option C is incorrect as both regular and irregular shapes are involved in area measurements, with each requiring different calculation methods depending on their shape and dimensions. This leaves us with option D as the correct answer because area measurements are not limited to irregular shapes. Both regular and irregular shapes are encountered in real estate measurements, and it is essential for real estate professionals to be able to calculate the area accurately for properties of varying shapes and sizes.