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You notice that the client's bedroom is also proportional to a larger office that you have already completed. The diagram below shows the bedroom (left) and completed office (right). Use this diagram for Questions 3-6. It cost $120 to buy the materials for crown molding in the completed office. (Crown molding is the decorative border where the walls meet the ceiling. It will go all the way around all four walls.) Using the same materials, how much will it cost to buy all of the crown molding for the bedroom? Round up to the nearest whole dollar.


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