Humber/Ontario Real Estate Course 2 Exam Practice

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What is the correct living area of a two-storey home with specified measurements?

  1. 1,468 square feet

  2. 2,304 square feet

  3. 2,816 square feet

  4. 3,600 square feet

  5. 4,200 square feet

  6. 5,032 square feet

The correct answer is: 2,304 square feet

To determine the correct living area of a two-storey home, you need to consider the total square footage of each floor. Since it's a two-storey home, you should add up the square footage of both floors to get the total living area. Given that a two-storey home is being discussed, the square footage of each floor can be calculated as follows: - If the home measures 32 feet by 36 feet, the area of each floor is 32 feet * 36 feet = 1,152 square feet. - Since it's a two-storey home, you must multiply the area of one floor by two to get the total living area: 1,152 square feet * 2 = 2,304 square feet. Therefore, the correct answer is B, 2,304 square feet, as this calculation provides the accurate living area for a two-storey home with the given measurements.