Answer the following questions.Question 1Find the total square footage that requires painting for the bedroom and the living/dining room, and then find the total square footage for the entire painting job assuming two coats of paint. BedroomWallsCeilingLength of the wallHeight of the wallNo. of wallsWidth of the wallTotal AreaLength of the ceilingWidth of the ceilingNot require paintingCloset AreaDoor AreaWindowTotal area not requiring painingBedroom Net Area to be PaintedLiving/Dining RoomPatio Door AreaPicture Window AreaNo. of WindowsTotal Windows AreaSingle Windows AreaLiving/Dining Room Net Area to be PaintedEntire JobTotal Square FootageNo. of coats of paintGrand Total Sq. FootageQuestion 2One gallon of paint will cover 350 square feet and costs $35, and each surface will require two coats. Using your answer to question 1, determine the total number of gallons required and total cost for paint, by rounding up to the nearest gallon. No. of square feet 1 gallon of paint would coverGrand Total Sq. Footage to be paintedNo. of gallons of paint needed for the jobCost of one gall of paintTotal Cost of the paintQuestion 3Using a painting rate of 150 square feet per hour (including prep time), a labor rate of $20 per hour, and a desired profit margin of 30% (or