A bluebird house should have a 5 inch by 5 inch floor, a height ranging from
8 inches to 12 inches, and an opening of 1.5 inches. Bluebirds like open areas,
such as fields, large lawns, cemeteries, parks, and golf courses. Hanging a
bluebird house on a post or pole about 4 or 5 feet above the ground will
probably attract the birds and offer them protection from predators.
In Exercises 1–5, use the following information.
Your woodshop class is making bluebird houses for a final project. A model of
the birdhouse is shown below. The roof consists of four congruent triangles, the
sides are made of four congruent isosceles trapezoids, and the base includes four
rectangles and a square bottom.
1. Find the area of material needed to
make the roof.
2. Find the area of the entrance hole.
3. Find the area of material needed to
make the sides of the birdhouse,
excluding the entrance hole.
4. Find the area of the material needed
to construct the base of the birdhouse.
5. What is the total amount of material
needed for the entire birdhouse?
