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Congratulations! You and your design team have been selected to make a guest appearance on the hit TV show Design on a Dime. On this show your job is to redesign a room at the lowest cost possible. You will be replacing the flooring and repainting the walls to give your room a fresh new look. DESIGN ON A DIME!

Before the filming of the show, you will need to determine how much of each supply you need, and which supplies offer the best value. You will also need to submit your total cost to the producers of the show so all your items can be purchased. DESIGN ON A DIME!

The producers have put together a model of the room you will be redesigning and a list of possible supplies for you to choose from. Take a look at each item and follow all steps to determine which items you will use and how much you will spend in your redesign. After you have determined the amount of money you will be spending, the producers are going to be reviewing your selections. They expect you to show all steps and to demonstrate an understanding of proportional reasoning. DESIGN ON A DIME!

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Suppose Mr. Griffen gets 3% commission on all flooring sales. What would his commission be for YOUR flooring choice? What flooring choice would Mr. Griffen like you to choose and why? BONUS: Assuming he were able to sell you HIS choice of flooring, how much more money would he have made?(Find the cost from the square feet above and the unit rate for that choice!)